The Unlikely Offspring of Uncertain Times: Doyle Wham
The art dealer has a somewhat unfortunate reputation. Owing to the almighty explosion of the art market in recent decades the high stakes game of sell
The White Album
What might seem excessive is in fact only reasonable. There is no plot, the narrative is broken into a collage of impressions and facts, and it isn’
‘What are we for?’ on being an Artist during a Pandemic
As we enter our 11th month of the world on pause- we begin to wonder what we are for? ARE we the fat of society or something important...
Brave New Londnr: Reading for Wellbeing
Welcome back to your life as you never knew it. Welcome back to the 2020s. Welcome to the new year.
Undressing The Mistress: On Other Women & Etymology
This time-old tradition, unsavoury though it may be, has nonetheless given birth to a definite cultural trope: the mistress...
Chimera, By Adam Cruces at Public Gallery
Adam Cruces interrogates the slippage between the absurd and the everyday by staging total environments in which displaced entities appear as interlop
Transmission Party: Saving Rave in Dystopia
‘Oi! Feds are here!’ The door got bolted. The strip lights went out and lasers began tracing expectant faces…
International Women’s Day Artist Showcase, by Trafalgar St. James
The artists studied together at The Royal Academy Schools and will come together for International Women’s Day to exhibit a selection of paintings..
Summer in the City: Illustration Competition
The winner get’s their design on the front cover of LONDNR’s Issue 8 print magazine, which will have 10,000 copies produced and distributed...
Storytelling Through Photography: A Documentary Photography Workshop
The talk and workshop aims to develop the practice of budding photographers and guide them further along their creative development...
The Worker and the Spy: A.I. in the Modern Workspace
Some speculate that by 2030, 375 million jobs will be lost worldwide to automation and A.I. 1.5 million or more of those will be in England...
Ascension, by Matthew Smith
Featuring photographs taken in London, Venice and Tokyo, Ascension explores the hidden territory of the mind and the heart...
Is Office Supervision New? Not Even Remotely
We know that managerial snooping has been on the rise with remote working. Yet it’s hardly a modern malaise…
Face Off: The Invisible Enemy
No matter how often we are up in arms, there is one topic on which we routinely turn our backs: privacy...
The Voyeur’s Motel
In 1980, a man bought a motel to watch those who stayed. LONDNR visually recreates this astonishing tale in modern day London...