-London
The Painted Hall in the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, was not given its name for nothing. The ceiling is painted in the utmost detail, hard to appreciate with […]
In the News
I for one will be heading up to Scotland to see this new sculpture when it opens later this year. Kelpies sculpture assembled between Falkirk and Grangemouth, by BBC, 29 […]
-Bulgaria
Veliko Tarnovo (Велико Търново) is one of the oldest settlements in Bulgaria, dating back over five millennia. Traces of human presence dating from the 3rd millennium BC have been found there, it […]
-London
Look at this companionable couple: “Allies”. F.D. Roosevelt and Churchill sit chatting on a bench in Bond Street, London in Lawrence Holofcener’s 1995 bronze sculpture, erected to mark 50 years […]
-United Kingdom
We are in for a fantastic summer of art in Britain this year. The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition is on already, and runs until 18 August. In London alone, you […]
-France
Je suis Panda venu de Chine Par un bateau sur la mer Abyssine Je suis Panda d’humeur badine Tatoué jusqu’en haut de l’échine As part of Marseille’s celebration of its position […]
-Manchester
This fun mural is in the Northern Quarter in Manchester. D7606 loves phone boxes and post boxes. For more of their art, take a look at their website. Related articles: […]
-Ireland
This small cemetery is situated on Merrion Row, very close to St Stephen’s Green. It is not open to the public, but it is only small and can easily be […]
-France
On a busy Sunday morning, surrounded by the bustle of the fish market on Quai des Belges in Marseille’s Vieux Port, I found this artist lost in his work. Posted […]
Languages
Here is a fascinating article on the linguistic diversity of the web. Although there is no definitive answer on the current internet lingua franca, it does seem that English is […]
-Ireland
Conor Harrington is an Irish artist, now living in London. This is part of his Dead Meat series, where he blends classical art, history and current topics. In this work […]