An artwork claimed to have been created by the Liverpudlian artist Silent Bill seems to have been mistaken for a … More
Category: Commentary
BoohooMan and the Exploitation of Street Artists
Just before the World Cup, the fashion chain Boohoo ran a campaign starring Dele, the popular England footballer. Anticipated to … More
London like a local! Bloggers give their tips on some of the best things to see and do in the city
A couple of months ago we were asked to contribute to a feature on the travel site ebookers called ‘London … More
Facadism, Lazy and Unsatisfying, is causing irreparable damage to Spitalfields and to London
Possibly the laziest and most unsatisfying form of ‘preservation’ is the current fad of preserving the facade of an old … More
So if this is anti-gentrification then give me gentrification any day
The smashing of the windows on Brick Lanes quirky ‘Cereal Killer Cafe’ hit the news this week. It’s perpetrators, a … More
To Pay or not to Pay? Why is the Question of Paying Interns in the Art Sector a controversial one?
An interesting debate has started recently on the topic of paid internships in the art world. Of course it’s a … More
Starting out in the world of blogging, 10 top tips for new blogs everywhere
It’s now been just over a year and a half since my first blog post, a rather clumsy affair entitled … More
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow. When Street Art is Destroyed
There has been a lot in the press this year about a piece of work by Banksy. Called ‘Slave Labour’. … More
The First Blog Post
Well I finally decided to take the plunge and try my hand at a blog. I live in London but … More