Frieze London Art Fair 2019 The ‘game’ for reviewers at every annual iteration of Frieze London is to try a spot some sort of a...
Rock ‘n’ Horsepower Presents The Golden Stone Years: A Tribute To Brian Jones This year marks the 50th anniversary of the untimely passing of Brian Jones who was often referred to as ‘The...
Modernists and Mavericks & Man with a Blue Scarf by Martin Gayford – Thames & Hudson In Martin Gayford's latest offering from Thames & Hudson Modernists and Mavericks: Bacon, Freud, Hockney and the London Painters he actually seems...
Summer Opening at Buckingham Palace: Queen Victoria’s Palace To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria, a special exhibition: Queen Victoria’s Palace at this years...
Manchester International Festival 2019 This year’s Manchester International Festival (MIF19) which ran from 4 – 21 July, was one of the city’s most exciting...
Cindy Sherman National Portrait Gallery – London At Cindy Sherman National Portrait Gallery we see gallery after gallery of the artist in all her guises and disguises....
Exhibitionism: 50 Years of the Museum at FIT Exhibitionism: 50 Years of the Museum at FIT celebrates the 50th anniversary of “the most fashionable museum in New York...
Van Gogh and Britain – Tate Britain, London Van Gogh and Britain looks to expand on the artists love of Britain. In the first half of this exhibition,...
Hotel Des Indes The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands Hotel Des Indes The Hague is our choice of hotel in the Dutch capital. The old adage is that Dutch...
Christian Dior Designer of Dreams – Victoria and Albert Museum, London Christian Dior Designer of Dreams is the V&A’s biggest fashion exhibition since Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty in 2015. The exhibition...
Bauhaus Museum – Weimar, Germany Weimar is a delightful small and cultural city not only famous as home to Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang von Goethe and...
Minimal Film: The Cinematic World Reimagined Through Graphic Design Minimal Film: The Cinematic World Reimagined Through Graphic Design by Matteo Civaschi invites the reader to see cinema from a...