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Over recent years, several high-profile campaigns to save London’s markets and traditional food vendors have highlighted the plight of small businesses in the face of the city’s gentrification. From North East London’s Ridley Road and Nag’s Head ...
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Parreno’s exhibitions are studies in sentience, with individual objects and videos seemingly aware of their own existence. These elements act as separate entities and are in dialogue with one another, as well as with the environment they inhabit. In...
Exhibition
Parreno’s exhibitions are studies in sentience, with individual objects and videos seemingly aware of their own existence. These elements act as separate entities and are in dialogue with one another, as well as with the environment they inhabit. In...
Exhibition
There are steps more as important as that work processes in fine art restoration. That is, when it first receives a damaged artwork, it will first have to figure out where it was damaged and how to restore it. The degree of 'any method of damage' cou...
Site-specific / Art-Space
Billis Williams Gallery is pleased to present MATT CONDRON the gallery’s second solo exhibition by the Los Angeles-based painter. The exhibition opens with a reception on May 9th and continues through June 6th.Matt Condron’s paintings are about sha...
Exhibition
Kintsugi, the Japanese art of joining broken pottery with gleaming seams of gold or silver, creates fine art objects we can see as symbols for the beauty of vulnerability. Surely, these bowls, cups, vases, etc. remind of us Leonard Cohen’s oft-quote...
Artist's Studio
Kintsugi, the Japanese art of joining broken pottery with gleaming seams of gold or silver, creates fine art objects we can see as symbols for the beauty of vulnerability. Surely, these bowls, cups, vases, etc. remind of us Leonard Cohen’s oft-quote...
Artist's Studio