ORGAN: Five Recommended Art Things – Caitlin Keogh at The Approach, Dale Grimshaw down Brick Lane, Hiroshima Shinkichi at Moosey London, Malcolm Liepke at Pontone Gallery, Eleanor Green and Usva Inei at hARTslane and…

Well Frieze Week came and went, was it all a bit underwhelming this year? Not the fair, the actual week itself? Never mind that, that was then, this is about this week. Five more art things then. five art things, almost posted ahead of time this week (so don’t be phoning up to complain again).…

ORGAN: Five Art Things to check out, Susan Hiller at Matt’s, Fruit Flies like Turps Bananas, Art Car Boot Fair goes to Margate, Notice the Small Things at Jealous, Hunter Barnes at David Hill Gallery, Donk, Ben Ryder, Skeleton Cardboard, Anthony Gormley, End Of The Line at the Nomadic Gardens and…

Five? Now were did all that go? Crashes? Computers? Let’s write it all again. Reduced price fruit and the smell of let’s cut the crap an get to the latest headlines, how is this five thing working out? Five Alive? Arrive Alive? Five a day? Well not quite but that would be good. The thing…

ORGAN: Five Art Things To Check out – Beth Collar’s Daddy Issues, last chance for Hyon Gyon at Parasol Unit, Dale Grimshaw back at Well Hung, Black Stuff at Unit 3, the date of this year’s Art Car Boot Fair Announced…

A born again regular (unless it all falls off the edge of a cliff again) almost certainly weekly, or something like weekly, a weekly round up of recommended art events, shows exhibitions and things we rather think might be worth checking out, dates for you diary and such. Mostly London for that’s where we currently…

ORGAN: Five art things with Andrew Millar at Well Hung, Helen Bur, Will Thompson in an East London tube station, Aslan Gaisumov at Emalin, Howard Dyke…

Five more art things, Five five five, five art things, five more London art recommendations, five art things in no particular order, five things that are about to open, five things that interest us, five things that might interest you, an ongoing series of recommendations, five things that look like they might be genuinely interesting or…

ORGAN THING: Hang ’em High opens at Well Hung with A.CE, Ben Rider, Donk, Hin, Luap, My Dog Sighs, Pablo Delgado and Shuby, but was it the “huge buzz” they promised it would be?

What you make of the show that just opened over at the small Hoxton Street shop-shaped gallery on the borders of North and East London then?. The art of the paste-up probably isn’t as new and exciting as the gallery statement would have us believe, well no, of course it isn’t, the art of the…

ORGAN: Five art things with David Shillinglaw, Joseph Goddard’s brutalism, Anita Ford and Alfred Huckett at Menier Gallery, Stick ‘Em Up at Well Hung, the Chisenhale open weekend…

Five more art things, five more recommendations, mostly London things for that is where we (currently) are. Does this five things work for you? Or are you still busy sniggering about those damn rail tracks? How embarrassing was that? Disneyland? Dismaland?  Are you still buzzing on those Piotr Uklański paintings, the layers of that big…

ORGAN THING: Thursday night’s art and music, Dale Grimshaw at Well Hung, a Toaster pop up, Miraculous Mule all proper in King’s Cross, that and a unicorn pooping rainbows…

They never play encores, they did last night, when Miraculous Mule did manage to hook it all up then they really did have it all, they had it all there, all right there in that packed room, the real live loud proper real deal.. That encore was somewhere near Eleven O’clock though, that was five…

ORGAN PREVIEW: Dale Grimshaw, a street artist of substance, go tell dubious red coat bloke with his strangely misshaped hat. There’s no time for the average bands making average around here…

Someone in a rather dubious red coat and a strange looking misshaped hat shouted in a rather aggressive way the other day that the big problem with Organ was that “you’re always so damn positive about everything!”.  Surely that’s not quite right? Met a painter recently at a scuzzy gallery over in Dalston who said…