Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950s
This weekend, the V&A will open the doors of its newly renovated Fashion Galleries for the first time since it’s redevelopment with the new exhibition, Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950.
Continue reading »Antony Gormley – ‘Facts and Systems’ (Fatos e Sistemãs)
British artist Antony Gormley, famous for his huge steel-based sculptures, is exhibiting a special project entitled, ‘Facts and Systems’ (Fatos e Sistemãs) at a temporary White Cube Gallery space in São Paulo, Brazil.
Continue reading »Tim Burton Exhibition
The Tim Burton Exhibition, having already proved to be a record-breaking success in various corners of the world, has set up home in Paris.
Continue reading »Introducing The 2012 Designers In Residence at the Design Museum, London
Celebrating new and emerging design talent, the Design Museum’s annual Designers in Residence programme supports designers at an early stage in their career.
Continue reading »Ron Mueck
Weird, unsettling, but most of all meticulously life-like, the Ron Mueck exhibition that is currently showing at Hauser & Wirth Gallery is certainly worth a visit.
Continue reading »CREATE brings you David Bailey and The Barking Bathhouse
CREATE is an initiative that aims to bring art out of traditional spaces and into east London’s parks, playgrounds, rooftops and tucked-away places.
Continue reading »104 Centquatre
A new and innovative concept has hit Paris! A concept that allows artists to display their work in front of the masses. 104 Centquatre is 29,000 square meters and set in one of Paris’s shabbiest areas. Formally a funeral home, it has become an unlikely place where the quirky art set hang out. Since opening [...]
Continue reading »The London Original Print Fair
The London Original Print Fair opened with some very special 80th birthday celebrations for Sir Peter Blake.
Continue reading »Caitlin Art Prize 2012
Early May will mark the 6th year of the Caitlin Art Prize, the annual exhibition that showcases work from the UK’s most promising art graduates, one year after their degree shows
Continue reading »Photoville in Brooklyn
It’s time to book your flights to New York, because this summer Photoville, a large-scale, photographic village is being set up in Brooklyn.
Continue reading »Gavin & Turk’s exhibition
Although Think Work Play usually like to bring you things before they happen, this is just a reminder that you’ve only got three more days to see Gavin Turks’ most recent exhibition, which is on at the Ben Brown Fine Arts gallery in Mayfair. The schizophrenic title Gavin & Turk reflects the show’s exploration of [...]
Continue reading »La Haine to inspire positive revolution- London-Paris
Seventeen years after its original release, one of the most provocative films, La Haine, is to be screened in Tottenham where the riots began last summer.
Continue reading »The artwork of Kurt Cobain
18 years after he shot himself, The Fix has uncovered five pieces of never-before-seen artwork by Kurt Cobain.
Continue reading »Damien Hirst at Tate Modern, London
It seems that looking back couldn’t be avoided any longer. Damien Hirst’s major new exhibition at the Tate Modern will see the largest survey of the artist’s work since his career begun.
Continue reading »Anatomical Neon
British artist Jessica Lloyd-Jones has produced a series of blown glass lights in the shape of internal organs, called Anatomical Neon. Having been awarded a Wales Arts International grant to undertake the project at Urban Glasses in New York, Jessica joined forces with renowned glass artists and neon specialist (who knew such a job even [...]
Continue reading »Gillian Wearing at Whitechapel Gallery
Today saw the opening of a major new exhibition by YBA, Gillian Wearing. The Turner Prize winner’s exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery features images of the people of Britain.
Continue reading »The Art of Dining Presents – VANITAS
Following ‘The Chicken and the Egg’ and Hackney on Sea’, The Art of Dining collective return with Vanitas, another pop-up restaurant and art exhibition.
Continue reading »Fernando Casasempere: Out of Sync, London
Few things can be more certain than changing of the seasons. In our ever-changing environment, it can be relied on that winter will end and spring will begin. Out of Sync by Chilean artist Fernando Casasepere was today revealed at Somerset House. The installation of 10,000 handmade clay flowers could not better signify the promise of warmer things to come.
Continue reading »Hunk of Burning Ink, London
Art, one of the greatest expressions of man, is something to be treasured. Bizarre then to find an exhibition that sets fire to the entire collection post show?! However, all is not lost. The Burning Ink collective ensures that works live on forever in the greatest expression of dedication, the tattoo.
Continue reading »Central Saint Martins BA Graphic Design “The Green Hour”
Last night Think Work Play went down to Blackall Studios in Shoreditch – to treat third year Illustration students from Central Saint Martins BA Graphic Design to a “Green Hour”.
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