Posted by Andrew Soar on February 5, 2013 · Leave a Comment
British artist Tracey Emin is currently illuminating New York’s Times Square every evening as part of the Midnight Moment series. As a Valentine’s Day treat for New Yorkers, Emin’s famous neon signs with romantically-charged messages will appear over more than 40 advertising screens every night this month at 11.57pm. At midnight, however, they will then … Read more
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Posted by Andrew Soar on November 4, 2011 · 1 Comment
Today at the Tate Britain, London 2012′s Cultural Olympiad team unveiled a series of posters to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The images seem to nod their hat in a big way to the Munich games of 1972, where the organisers of the Munich Olympics ran a very similar enterprise with the … Read more
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Posted by Andrew Soar on September 30, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Open now at London’s Hayward Gallery is Pipilotti Rist’s first solo UK exhibition, ‘Eyeball Massage’. The provocative and sensual Swiss artist refuses to conform to the quintessentially British stiff upper lip. The show will undoubtedly rattle a few feathers, but charm, intrigue and sex appeal underpin a show that combines nipples, worms, underpants and bathing … Read more
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Posted by Andrew Soar on September 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Last night saw the late view of Mindful at the cavernous Old Vic Tunnels. Launched with a gala dinner and auction hosted by Mind president Stephen Fry on Wednesday evening; Mindful is an exhibition and series of events to raise money for the creative therapies fund within Mind, the leading mental health charity in England … Read more
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