“> So how did David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, while away his time during the Covod lockdown? Well. he decamped to his house in Normandy, and he took the opportunity to watch and record the changing seasons on his iPad. The stunning result is 200 … Continue reading
The Lightroom is a new home for spectacular artist-led shows in London’s revamped Kings Cross area. It is located in Lewis Cubitt Square, adjacent to Coal Drops Yard and Central St Martin’s. It was designed by Haworth Tompkins as a sister space to the award-winning Bridge Theatre. Lighthouse is launching its debut … Continue reading
Queerguru always likes to keep track of London Gallery Henry Miller Fine Art that specializes on the Male Form. The collection spans many centuries and types of media, including paintings, drawings, prints and photography from the 16th Century to the present day. His current Exhibit includes a special section of work by David Hockney … Continue reading
It’s always heartening to hear about life going on in this oppressive Lockdown (socially distanced naturally). So this piece of joy landed in our in box this morning and it really needs sharing The Morgan Library & Museum in New York’s latest Exhibition has just opened. Its called Drawing From Life and is the … Continue reading