Three Polish Artists Make Their London Debut in Calvert 22 The title of Calvert 22’s most recent exhibition is a tilt of the hat to Freud’s suggestion that forgetfulness may not only be a fault of the memory, but a [...]
Born amidst the political and artistic chaos of the First World War, and dying amidst the ‘post- post-modern’ consumerism of Europe in the 1990s, Alberto Burri’s life and art represent complete microcosms of human experience in the twentieth century. Burri’s [...]
Epicurus, the Hellenistic sage, constructed a philosophy upon a “life according to nature”, a materialistic and individualised existence in which pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain were the only viable tenets. This outlook had its foundations in Epicurean atomic [...]
Critical Dictionary is an ambitious cornucopia of words and images from A-Z, questioning common perceptions and standard interpretations of meaning. Part of the artwork has now been turned into an exciting exhibition at WORK Gallery and puts the playful context [...]
Three Polish Artists Make Their London Debut in Calvert 22 The title of Calvert 22’s most recent exhibition is a tilt of the hat to Freud’s suggestion that forgetfulness may not only be a fault of the memory, but a [...]
Born amidst the political and artistic chaos of the First World War, and dying amidst the ‘post- post-modern’ consumerism of Europe in the 1990s, Alberto Burri’s life and art represent complete microcosms of human experience in the twentieth century. Burri’s [...]
Epicurus, the Hellenistic sage, constructed a philosophy upon a “life according to nature”, a materialistic and individualised existence in which pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain were the only viable tenets. This outlook had its foundations in Epicurean atomic [...]
Following Waldemar Januszczak’s now-infamous outburst on the subject of video art (as discussed here last issue), this exhibition, from the 2007 Turner Prize nominee Zarina Bhimji, features the first major piece of video art of 2012. Yellow Patch, which is [...]
A Very Human Desire for the Metaphysical I had every intention of rocking up at some ungodly hour in Trafalgar Square to queue with the rest of the world for my Da Vinci prize. Only, as if by Immaculate Conception [...]
With the coinciding of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and a little-mentioned event called the Olympics, galleries are going all-out this year, meaning some astonishing exhibitions from many of the biggest artists in the world. In 2012 fantastic art is going [...]
The common Londoner, bussing (or maybe even walking) down Piccadilly, is at present time struck by an uncanny sight: past the splendid façade and gilded gates of the Royal Academy rises high a scale model of the Tatlin Tower.This red [...]
The Manic Shine are a hot upcoming band. The band’s leader, Ozzie Rogers, hails from the LSE but has chosen the music industry, rather than finance, as his chosen career path.
In their second interview with London Student, Clare Solomon, ULU President, and Viktoria Szmolar, ULU Vice-President, discuss the current state of the student movement. This excerpt focuses on the momentum of student protest after the Christmas break.