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3:30pm Tuesday 29th July 2008
Let’s not forget that Dulwich Picture Gallery has a trio of excellent exhibitions on for the duration of August, including an extension to Kennington Kids: Raw Urban due to overwhelming popularity.
4:37pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008
If you were asked to present your view of London in an art form what would you do?
12:37pm Thursday 19th June 2008
Aisha Khalid's paintings may be small, but she is big in Pakistan. One of her homeland's leading artists - which has an exciting new generation of younger artists breaking through - Aisha is now celebrating having her first solo show in the UK, at the Pump House Gallery in Battersea Park.
3:02pm Thursday 22nd May 2008
Perhaps I know the wrong people, but it seems humans are pre-designed to have worries and insecurities, regardless of their situation. Much of England may have more disposable income, more freedom and more empowerment than they did in - for example - the starchy 1950s, but are we any happier?
8:49am Thursday 3rd April 2008
The many-differing landscapes of the world come into focus at Fountain Gallery this week when the work of local artists Mandana Khonsari and Lucinda Stephen are exhibited in Two Perspectives.
8:10am Thursday 3rd April 2008
For a lad brought up on a Shropshire farm with no artistic background in his family and even less artistic talent in his fingertips (his own assessment), John Bloxham has done pretty well in the art world.
8:03am Friday 28th March 2008
Photography nuts will already know Peter Kennard as one of the most influential photographic artists alive. For others, think of an artist along the lines of Michael Moore, John Pilger and Banksy - left wing, high-profile and politically motivated.
10:03am Friday 14th March 2008
At first glance, it is hard to know whether to eat them or sit on them. Two succulent red cherries on a waxy green stalk, they form the centrepiece of the latest group show at Twickenham's Karen Taylor Gallery, entitled Larger Than Life.
12:15pm Thursday 6th March 2008
Comics - childish or cult pastime?
3:12pm Thursday 21st February 2008
Most artists are lucky if they sell enough work to keep them in rolling tobacco and clean underpants. Not so Guildford-based painter Frank Taylor.
Updated 9:16pm Thursday 28th August 2008
A computer expert who hacked into top secret US military networks has lost his last-ditch legal appeal and will be extradited to the US in the next two weeks.
Some of Croydon’s most historic buildings will be opening their doors to the public as part of Open House London.
Croydon sprinter Martyn Rooney has been left disappointed after missing out on an Olympic medal in the final track event of the Beijing Games.
It was smiles and waggy tails all round when a lost greyhound was found eight days after going missing from her rescue home.
Investing in property in Croydon is “recession-proof” according to one developer.
These are the people and places that reflect Croydon in the eyes of budding photographers across the borough.
A couple who sold fireworks to under-age children have been handed a £779 fine with the council warning other shopkeepers to be vigilant.
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