Leighton House Museum, London This week we spent an exquisite evening at Leighton House Museum. Home of Victorian painter and sculptor, Frederic Leighton, this gem of a...
Coco Chanel: The Legend And The Life The last book we read on the subject of ‘Coco’ Gabrielle Chanel was by French writer and former editor-in-chief of French...
The Cult of Beauty: The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900 The Aesthetic movement prized the importance of art and beauty above all else and swept across fine arts, decorative arts,...
Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition – O2, London Friday 15 April 2011, marks the ninety-ninth anniversary of the sinking of RMS Titanic. During her maiden voyage from Southampton to New...
Beast at Pangolin London Last week we attended the opening of Beast at Pangolin London. A wonderful gallery situated in Kings Cross that is purely...
Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, The Barbican, London Last week we attended the press viewing of Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown, Gordon Matta-Clark Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York...
Aware: Art Fashion Identity The third season of contemporary art at 6 Burlington Gardens examines how contemporary artists and designers use clothing as a...
Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion is the first exhibition in Europe to comprehensively survey avant-garde Japanese fashion, from the...
David Bailey: Sculpture & Photographs David Bailey’s (or Bailey as he is known to everyone) first ever sculpture exhibition is currently showing at the Pangolin gallery, Kings...
Damien Hirst: Lost Souls For sufferers of Lepidopterphobia (roughly translated as a fear of butterflies), it was with more than a little trepidation that we...
American Prince Tony Curtis wasn’t just an actor, he was a movie star, something altogether different. Although if you asked Tony how...
Gauguin: Maker of Myth Words are an integral element in Gauguin’s work and we firmly believe that’s why he has always been one of our...