• Found Objects 21/01/13

    Welcome back to the week you’ve just lived through, but this time with premium quality links: Saddest thing in the world: when an outlaw street artist is fully embraced by the mainstream. Cameron and Branson must really have it in for Ben Eine. This story is weird and a bit one sided. But it’s always …

    January 21, 2013
  • Weiwei-isms by Ai Weiwei

    Books come in all shapes and sizes, but perhaps the most potent format is both small and black. The collected quotes of Ai Weiwei should have come in nothing less. Editor Larry Warsh has trawled through some 74 interviews with the Chinese artist to bring readers in the West a meditation on his life and …

    January 19, 2013
  • Found Objects 14/01/13

    Top stories of the week include a portrait of a future queen and the new single by a former one. Read on… There was much derision heaped upon Kate Middleton’s first officical portrait. My favourite was this example by Mark Hudson in the Telegraph Bowie records an album in secret. But hold on, wasn’t this …

    January 14, 2013
  • Found Objects 07/01/13

    Well, here’s your regular pick of the best art links around: Art Observed report on a fine looking Sol LeWitt show at Marian Goodman gallery in Paris Contemporary Art Daily also have pictures from what seems like a cracking show: Judith Bernstein at the New Museum ArtInfo carry a short film about Russian art world …

    January 7, 2013
  • Found Objects 02/01/13

    A focussed set of Found Objects this week as it proves time to crank up the blog again after an extended holiday season. Good to be back. Brighton might be the UK piercing capital, but even we would look twice at these Thai festival goers. Check out the gallery by Guillaume Megevand on Beautiful Decay. …

    January 2, 2013
  • Save APEC Studios

    Industrial House in Conway Street Hove looks just as workmanlike as its name would suggest. If I was a councillor presented with the chance to knock it down, I just might. But having been inside the office-like space, the industry seems to be altogether more interesting than, say, just the embroidery of sports logos. Inside …

    December 19, 2012
  • Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane by Andrew Graham-Dixon

    Of the half a dozen mass market art paperbacks you might find in your local good book store, there may be at least two biographies of Michaelangelo Caravaggio. In addition to this, the latest, there may be another recent account by Peter Robb. That book, called M, emulates the passions of the painter’s life with …

    December 16, 2012
  • Found Objects 10/12/12

    It’s been a huge week in art, if you live in Miami. On these shores it was the Turner Prize. And there was no escaping either. My favourite coverage of the aforementioned Prize came from music journalist Alexis Petridis writing in the Guardian. Second fave bit of coverage came from the good folk at Pipe …

    December 10, 2012
  • Bill Henderson, Funky Black and Catch Me, 1978

    This painting reaches back through the years to a teenage in the 80s. This spiky pattern would have bowled me over and indeed still does. Perhaps I once had a duvet cover like it. What makes Henderson’s painting, dare it be said, boyish are the preponderance of dynamic angles and bold colours, complete with moody …

    December 5, 2012
  • Found Objects 03/12/12

    Ignoring the three hour old news about the Turner Prize, here are a week’s worth of high quality links: You live by the market, you die by the market. Business Week reports that Damien Hirst has officially jumped the shark Guest on this week’s Modern Art Podcast is Sophie Calle. Find out where she plans …

    December 3, 2012