I had the pleasure of visiting the new Lina Iris Viktor exhibition at the Autograph Gallery in London and haven’t quite recovered since..I was struck by the beauty of he space . The gallery had been transformed into a dark forest of man made structures resembling organic tracery patterns surrounded by tropical plants that had…
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“Sculpted By Nature” Christie’s Online Auction
Hello, and welcome to Wonder London Life! Where I show you my favourite parts of London and some of the amazing things that happen here! Today I went to a preview show at Christie’s Auction House, where the “Sculpted by Nature” online auction preview took place. It contained some of the most creatively preserved natural…
Exhibition Review – Brendan Murphy “A Rush of Blood to the Head” – Maddox Gallery, London
Today I visited the Brendan Murphy exhibition ‘A Rush of Blood to the Head’ at the Maddox Gallery in Mayfair, London. Brendan’s art work is an expose on the intimacies of our human desires and needs portrayed in the form of equations, symbols, words and diagrams. Join me as I tour the exhibition in the…
Richard Orlinski Gallery Review – New Bond Street
Hello and welcome to my site Wonder London Life, where I show you my favourite parts of London. Today I visited the Richard Orlinski Gallery on New Bond Street, here Richard offers his uniquely bold and bright sculptures in a venue thats more like a club than a gallery. Watch my video below to find…
Exhibition Review: Space Shifters, Hayward Gallery, Southbank, London
Space Shifters is the kind of exhibition which leaves you with a distinct sense of unease, your former perceptions of space, interiors and design have somehow been shifted in response to the curated and manipulated interior of the Hayward. It takes a while for the sensation to pass but it goes without saying that you…
Exhibition Review: “Oceania” at the Royal Academy
Oceania is one of the biggest exhibitions of Pacific Island art and design to have taken place in London in many years. The exhibition presents the region’s distinctive landscape as a vital and deeply interconnected highway of dynamic exchange and encounter. I found it particularly haunting and interesting to see objects from the lives of…