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Art

ABSOLUT – THE START OF CREATIVITY

In collaboration with a new generation of artists, ABSOLUT VODKA is introducing ABSOLUT BLANK, a global creative movement, in which ABSOLUT appears as a catalyst for cutting-edge creativity. The initiative comprises 18 artist collaborations, films, print and outdoor ads, events and a digital... Read More »

  1. Tracey Emin: Love is what you want review

    Graphic objects, offensive quilts and dirty laundry. Just a number of key attributes to the continued success of Tracey Emin. It doesn’t matter whether your knowledge on Emin is negative, positive, extensive or non-existent, regardless of circumstances, I guarantee any art-based audience will take away a personal feeling or attitude to life when viewing this... Read More »

  2. Banksy Exhibition

    If you fancy hanging a Banksy original in your boudoir you better crash a truck into a cash-point first, because the average price is £95,000 a piece at Andipa Gallery, Kensington. Unsettling, magnetic, laughable and exquisite rolled into one; Disorder checks out the provocative exhibition. Banksy ‘Laugh Now’ (2002) £95,000 Andipa Gallery, Kensington is holding... Read More »

  3. Festival of Britain 2011

    If you are looking for something to do on a free day this summer then look no further than the London Southbank. Currently celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Festival of Britain up until the 4th of September 2011, there are a huge variety of attractions running from the London Eye down to Waterloo Bridge.... Read More »

  4. PENTAX vs DC superheroes

      PENTAX has partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP), on behalf of DC Entertainment, to offer a DC Super Heroes-inspired collection of new personalised cameras. The DC Super Heroes are the icons which PENTAX has chosen for its new personalised compact, the Optio RS1500, featuring DC Super Hero characters. The new ‘Green Lantern’ film... Read More »

  5. Tate Modern: Joan Miro

    Surrealism art pioneer, Joan Miro, set out to ‘assassinate art’ as we know it, and he created more anarchy in his work the older he became. After a 50 year interlude, the Tate Modern has a major exhibit inviting a new generation of art lovers to step into the cerebral vortex of his rampant imagination.... Read More »

  6. Lomography Loves Japan

    The Lomographic Society Proudly Presents: Lomography Loves Japan – a special edition to support our friends ·Cherishing Life: Three clones to show our support and respect for our Japanese friends ·Immediate Support: We will donate 20.000 Euros to the Red Cross for each camera sold ·Online Coverage: Follow reports from Tokyo by our Lomography team... Read More »

  7. Simon Esterson 31st March Typographic Circle talk

    You wouldn’t think a well-known heavy weight in the magazine design industry would introduce a talk about their career with “I’m not really a graphic designer” and you’d probably think this was a slip of the tongue right? With the beginning of Simon Esterson’s love for design centering in the heart of studying A level... Read More »

  8. Jeremy Gill-Praba: Artist

    Jeremy Gill-Praba, 19, is so obsessed with graffiti art he spray-paints his bedroom in tags and images and he’s also snagged pro artist Jerome Brown as a mentor and friend. JGP tells Disorder how he is chasing style and gearing himself up to hit the art and graphics scene big time. The illustrator and graffiti... Read More »

  9. Queen Stormtroopers in Stiletto’s ~ video

    The exhibition opened on Feb 25th with a star-studded launch with guests including Roger Taylor and Brian May, Foo Fighters, Jessie J, Alexa Chung and Hurts. On opening morning there were queues of over 500 people around the block in Brick Lane waiting to get in to the exhibition. “Let’s face it, darlings, we’re the... Read More »