Photography has been the order of the month, and since it’s a medium close to our hearts, its like Christmas has come early for The Cultural Exposé. Especially as an exhibition of iconic imagery from Fashion and Advertising photographer Guy Bourdin has opened at Somerset House and promises to be a stunning review…
If your knowledge of photographic history is a little rusty, then this co-hosted exhibition spanning the medium’s journey through the last two and a bit centuries makes for a whistle-stop tour of what you’ve missed. Taking place between Osbourne Samuel and Beetles + Huxley galleries, the exhibition showcases some of…
The controversial work of Allen Jones may be synonymous with scantily clad salacious female forms – taking shape as functional pieces of furniture in some cases – so it’s not surprising that it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. But if anything, this retrospective of his work at the Royal Academy, which…
Whilst I’d like to tell you this is the start of a beautiful friendship between the Albert Hall and Poejazzi (the extra special proponents of loud words accompanied by some pretty out there music), it falls at my door to be the bearer of some sad news. What this event…
The interesting history of women and their clothing is the subject of this new exhibition at the Design Museum. The show features throngs of powerful women, some of whom have donated items of clothing which has become synonymous with their public persona and, to an extent, helped them achieve their goals.…
The all-permeating influence of Hip-Hop music is celebrated in this six-week long festival in the capital later this month. From its relatively humble beginnings in New York combining the essential elements of DJ-ing, MCing, B-Boying and Graffiti, Hip-Hop has developed and grown into the most dominant subculture of our times. The…