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Adele Morse at New Sensations

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Went to the opening of the Saatchi/Channel 4 “New Sensations” exhibition at Brick Lane Tuesday night and was quite taken by shortlisted artist Adele Morse’s Home sweet Home. The installation is very creepy, other worldly, fantastical - blood-stained towels, dirty sleeping blanket in the corner, jarred and dried animals, knives, and heads of animal-woman hanging [...]

Roger Hiorns’ “Seizure”

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Perhaps if I hadn’t heard so much previous discussion about Roger Hiorns’ Seizure installation (part of Art Angel) that literally transforms a dilapidated and unused council flat in Elephant and Castle I would have been more affected by it. It’s been related to ruins or a mausoleum in recent talks but really it’s an uber [...]

Beautiful Inside My Head Forever

Friday, September 12th, 2008

I’m going to preface this post by stating that I actually do like Damien Hirst. Aesthetically I like the objects that he makes with the notable exception of the spinning paintings (ouch). The first time I saw one of his encased dead animal pieces, even as a staunch vegetarian, I was in awe of its [...]

These Tudors Aren’t on Showtime

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

A few of the things I love about London: rainy days, men in suits, the musical history, sharing a pint with friends on Sundays, the museums, and the ability to indulge my obsession with European history. Being that I grew up in a part of Florida where a Ponce de Leon commemorative statue from 1985 [...]

And Art Season Begins

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

It’s September which means the universal opening of the new art season after what should have been a restful August off for art world folks. I know Los Angeles had a difficult time navigating all the openings happening on the same night this weekend (seriously, why does this happen?). London is also marking the beginning [...]

Tate Modern: on Twombly and permanent collection

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Pretty much since I’ve arrived in London I have been saddled with an unbearable cold reminiscent of the 2007 art fair flu in New York which, if you were unfortunate enough witness to that lovely sight you know that this sickness wasn’t very pretty either. However on Tuesday I was finally able to muster up [...]