by Editorial Desk | Exhibition
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 Winners of the World’s Greatest Nature Photography Competition Announced American photographer Tim Laman has won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 for his image Entwined Lives. It dramatically depicts a critically...
by Editorial Desk | Exhibition
The Unfolding Tragedy of Wild Orangutans The winner of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 American photographer Tim Laman, with his powerful photographs, unprecedentedly reveals glimpses of the lives and culture of wild orangutans and the unfolding tragedy. The...
by Editorial Desk | Interiors
GDC interiors – a renowned UK based interior design practice – recently faced an interesting challenge: how to turn a once busy laboratory into a luxurious and sophisticated Knightsbridge apartment. There were of course never any bespectacled scientists in...
by Editorial Desk | What's On
What’s On – London Art and Design Events October 2016 London art and design events October 2016 brings together two blockbuster exhibitions devoted to rebels – over 400 years apart: Caravaggio at the National Gallery and the 60s exhibition at the V...
by Editorial Desk | What's On
LuxuryMade – An Exciting New Exhibition Coming Your Way This year the 14th London Design Festival sees the launch of LuxuryMade – a new boutique exhibition for contemporary decorative interiors Targeted mostly at interior designers, although open to the...
by Editorial Desk | What's On
What’s On – London Art and Design Events September 2016 London art and design events September 2016 includes plenty of excellent antiques and art fairs – but it’s design that rules the urban roost this month. Adding to the ever growing roster...
by Colin O’Brien | Spotlight
How London Has Changed For over 70 years, Colin O’Brien has witnessed and recorded the changing face of London. His journey of photography began in 1948 when he took a picture of his two Italian friends with his family’s old brownie box camera in Clerkenwell....
by Editorial Desk | Object
Masterpiece London 2016 – The Best In Show Masterpiece London normally heralds the annual start of an art, design and antiques feeding frenzy – with collectors having barely caught their breath after Art Basel. Then – with London Art Week (1-8 July)...
by Editorial Desk | Architecture, Books
Waterside Modern The dining area with its dramatic sea view of Oporti House, Spain Waterside Modern is an escapist sourcebook of stunning contemporary waterside homes. From Kent to Cap d’Antibes, Cornwall to California, Australia, Brazil and Thailand, these...
by Editorial Desk | Exhibition
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016 – Best in Show With more than 30 gardens on display at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016, the event is bigger than ever before – impressive given the tightness of the space. Significantly there are also many more...
by Robert Bevan | Books, Features
The Destruction of Memory – Architecture at War It is because we – in the West – have a highly developed concept of ‘global heritage’, that the systematic destruction of architectural totems at Palmyra and Nimrud by Islamic State, is able...
by Editorial Desk | Spotlight
ERIC SCHMITT – 30 Years of Creation The Dutko Gallery in London’s Mayfair is presenting ‘Eric Schmitt – 30 Years of Creation’ – the first UK solo exhibition of French product designer and sculptor. The exhibition also coincides with...
by Editorial Desk | Exhibition
Botticelli Reimagined – the Artist and His Legacy Botticelli Reimagined at the V&A is the story of shifting cycles of taste, ideology led re-appropriations and the power of populist fashion The story is told backwards from the familiar deconstructions of...
by Editorial Desk | Exhibition
Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year Here are the winners of the Greatest Nature Photography Show on Earth – Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 Only one month left to see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015...
by Editorial Desk | Object
PAD London 2015 – The Best In Show If a fair can be called ’boutique’ because of its (smaller) size and (higher) quality, then PAD London is that very thing – and remains one of the year’s great highlights. Taking place during...