ORGAN THING: Did the sky move for you? An artist-led sculpture trail in North London. Installation, performance, ribbons, plates, a heron all during London Sculpture Week and until September 18th…

The sky is moving sideways so she said. On Monday we got slightly sunburnt installing the work in the last of the Summer sunshine, on Tuesday evening for the private view we all got rather wet. The sound of the rain, the near silence of the North London twilight and well, it was perfect weather…

ORGAN THING: Misha Milovanovich’s exhibition The Shape of Colour promises to be something rather special, the exuberant show has just opened at London’s Dellaposa gallery…

A quick flavour of a show that has just opened on-line in the hope that it will be physically open to view in a month’s time here in London. Misha Milovanovich‘s The Shape of Colour promises to be something rather special, especially if we can walk around those enticing pieces next month. What we can…

ORGAN THING: Tracey Emin, A Fortnight of Tears, opening night, big queues, She’s Marmite, bring it on, the shock of those selfies, it really is all about those big paintings though, love it, art excites, want more Marmite…

TRACEY EMIN, A Fortnight of Tears – White Cube, Bermondsey, London SE1, opening night, 5th Feb 2019 – There’s a buzz in the air walking down Bermondsey Street in the cold and the rain, there’s crowds of people all heading in the same direction, feels more like a medium sized rock concert rather than the…

ORGAN PREVIEW: Wild, a wood full of sculpture and installation, opens this weekend over in Leytonstone, London E11, as part of this year’s extensive Leytonstone Arts Trail…

WILD opens this weekend over in Leytonstone, London E11, as part of the extensive annual Leytonstone Arts Trail.  Wild will be the second outdoor 3D exhibition, in the grounds of the Quaker Meeting House curated by artists Brett Banks and Mary Knight, this year’s much anticipated show follows on 2016’s rather well received exhibition the…