Distinguishing Character: In Search of the Eccentric – Sue Kreitzman
Teacher turned chef, food writer, and artist, the kaleidoscopic world of Sue Kreitzman is as colourful as they get...
Welcome to the Party, Pal: Reverend JW Simpson
Using his expertly tuned ‘taste vocabulary’ Rhidian creates cocktails for the discerning customer to decipher...
Uncoded: Crafting Intelligence, by D Contemporary
The exhibition brings together artists presenting paintings developed by word commands and sculptures that cross the boundaries of aesthetics...
Behind the Silver Screen Scenes: Dan Walden
In a sultry back room, Dan Walden, one of the last remaining commercial analogue projectionists in London, prepares for action...
Purple Passages: British Authors and their Love of Plonk
British poets and writers have long had a fascination with wine, making for some of the most memorable passages in writing...
Downdacious, by Simon Casson
Simon Casson seamlessly blends the lightest peony boudoir frippery of Rococo, with a darker inky palette of deep mesmeric Folklore...
Avenues and Alleyways: Reframing the Streets
It’s easy to think of our neighbourhoods as ordinary, but seeing the familiar as though for the first time brings into focus the beauty of our surro
You Have the Answer, by Anthony Burrill
Within this new body of works, Burrill uses the habitually-used ampersand to act as an emblem for human connection...
The Waiting Game: Gordon Ker of Blacklock
Gordon moves in a precarious game - always showing that no matter how hungry he may be, he is never greedy...
Wish you were here: I’m in Paradise
Able to identify a gap in the oversaturated London food scene, Dom’s niche is Sri Lankan food...