Art
Hui-Chen (Annie) Lin @ The Lakeside Arts Centre
Annie Hui Chen Lin, a Taiwanese contemporary artist was the lakeside artist in residence from 2008 to 2009. Having little knowledge of the artist or the work surrounding her, I sought inspiration prior to looking around by flicking through the artist’s guestbook at the entrance. Amongst appreciative dreamy…
In the spotlight: Shock Art and Diane Arbus
New Photography: Pavilion Commissions @ The Djanogly Gallery
The collection of art is somewhat deceptive. The stark first gallery offers a minimalist display of photographs from Japanese artist Tomoko Yoneda whose series, at first glance, could easily be someone’s holiday snaps: cute, coy couples on a culture trip around Japan and Korea, fall over themselves with…
The Real Van Gogh, The Artist And His Letters @ The Royal Academy of Arts
Revolution Paper: Mexican prints 1910-1960 @ Djanogly Arts Gallery
“These prints, which flooded the streets, lampposts and walls of Mexico, reflect the frame of mind of the men and women who began to change the identity of the country.” The Mexican ambassador opening this exhibition was inspired. However, would the average student visitor feel similarly? The exhibition…
Whispering Through Censored Lips
John Pooler Exhibition @ The Nottingham Society of Artists
Quiet Revolution @ The Djanogly Art Gallery
A Hayward Touring Exhibition from Southbank Centre in London, curated by Chris Fite-Wassilak. This exhibition is open until Sunday the 17th of January. Quiet Revolution, the new exhibition at the Djanogly Art Gallery brings together a group of seven internationally renowned artists in the name of minimal aesthetics.…
The Post Card Exhibition @ The Surface Gallery
This exhibition, which runs until 18th December, presents a wonderfully varied collection of pieces, all with the same 6×4 postcard format. The gallery presents the work of around 100 different local and international artists, all using an extensive range of styles and medium. Despite being limited with size,…







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