A statue featuring a mother and child was unveiled on a housing estate in Bethnal Green in 1959. Called ‘The … More
Category: Art History
London locations of the Bloomsbury Group
The writers and artists who collectively called themselves the Bloomsbury Group have become synonymous with that particular area of London. … More
Free Walking Tour around Bloomsbury and Holborn
The area around Holborn and Bloomsbury is a great place to walk around and explore. Personally we’ve got to know … More
Celebrating the work of the East London Group of artists at the Nunnery Gallery in Bow
A show at the Nunnery Gallery in Bow has been celebrating the work of the East London Group of artists … More
Dead Bod in Hull graffiti which is now a symbol of the city
Dead Bod in Hull is a simple drawing of an upturned bird. Feet to the sky and drawn onto a … More
The Queer City of Soho, its clubs and its culture
London’s Soho is the heart of the city’s LGBTQ+ scene. It’s a scene which has its roots within the clubs … More
Art and Life in Besieged Leningrad, the story of artist Elena Marttila
For this post we publish something a little bit different and welcome guest authors Olga Kucherenko and Ksenia Afonina as … More
Abbey Road Graffiti Tributes
A short walk from St. Johns Wood tube station can be found Abbey road the home of the famous Abbey … More