Saturday 29 September 2012



Cork Street is an icon...of London and of the Art World. Let's keep it safe. Sign this petition to stop developers taking it over and turning it into posh apartments and upmarket retail spaces.


https://www.change.org/petitions/westminster-council-save-cork-street-a-british-art-institution-threatened-by-developers


What's on in Cork Street now...

Adam Gallery

Luke Elwes Constellation (18th September-4th October)

Alla Bulyanskaya Gallery

Russian Contemporary Art

Alpha Gallery

Upcoming: Valota Wax (1st October-2nd November)

Beaux Arts

Ray Richardson Everything is Everything (5th September-6th October 2012)

Bernard Jacobson Gallery

Robert Motherwell Prints from the Artist's Studio (12th September-6th October 2012)

Browse and Darby

Victoria Crowe (12th September 2012-5th October 2012)Ken Currie The Gigot Bone (5th September-6th October 2012)

The Gallery 

Upcoming: Pierre Diamantopoulo Arbs New Sculpture and Paintings (1st October-6th October 2012)
Upcoming: Ian Edwards Sculptures  (15th-20th October 2012)Upcoming: Contemporary Swedish Art by 22 Swedish Artists (22nd - 27th October 2012)

Mayor Gallery

Turi Simeti Pianissimo (12th September-24th October 2012)

Flowers Gallery

Ken Currie The Gigot Bone (5th September-6th October 2012)

Medici Gallery
Upcoming: Graeme Wilcox, Loïc Allemand & Bill Bate (2nd October-31st October 2012)

Messum's

Modern Romantics (12th September-20th October 2012)Upcoming: David Parfitt (3rd October-20th October 2012)

Redfern Gallery

Catharine Armitage Reflections (18th September-18th October 2012)

Waddington Custot Galleries

Upcoming: Robert Indiana Sculptures (3rd Oct-10th November 2012)

Waterhouse Dodd

Upcoming: Alex Rennie (24th October-16th November)

Sunday 23 September 2012

Dear Readers,

Welcome to my Blog, and thank you for reading.


London can be an intimidating place at the best of times, and the London art scene is no exception. Job wise it's a nightmare (...but so is every job market with economy as it is right now).  Having completed both a BA and MA in History of Art I have been unable to find a paid job... and so like many other students or recent graduates I have become a Gallery Intern at a contemporary art gallery in East London.

This Blog is going to record the trials and tribulations of my journey inside the underbelly of the London art world.  I hope that along the way I will meet some amazing people and have some incredible experiences, all of which will be shared in here along with posts about whats hot...or not...!