Alice reviews Maps & Lives at Phoenix Brighton, an ongoing fully immersive and interactive exhibition, created by the people of Brighton & Hove.
Read MoreA conversation is an overstatement. A ramble from Vivienne Westwood with Lucas’ intelligent thoughts and questions would be more accurate. (Read more)
Read MoreThe format for TEDX is simple: each speaker talks about a subject, with the Brighton meeting entitled “We can be heroes” – the iconic David Bowie lyric.
Read More‘Unheimlich’, it means ‘uncanny’, ‘familiar, yet unfamiliar’ and ‘concealed, out of sight’ and Holly Rozier’s sculptures site perfectly within this space halfway between beauty and horror. (Read more)
Read MoreChristopher Spring went to have a look at the Brighton Festival piece at the Lighthouse, here are his thoughts on Sprawl (Propaganda about Propaganda).
Read MoreThe Cells was Pop Up Brighton's most ambitious event to date, taking over the old police cells below Brighton Town Hall - Christopher Spring went to have a look.
Read MoreFabrica's 2016 programme begins with a residency for April and May from the illuminating Ron Haselden, Christopher Spring had a little look and gives his two cents.
Read MoreChristopher Spring visited Earth, on at ONCA until the 3rd of April, and was very impressed by what he saw...
Read MoreRoisin O'Sullivan takes a look at Eve Shepherd's White Exhibition at the Jubilee Library, giving a great insight into feelings and emotions that can be subtly invoked by artwork.
Read MoreWith Phoenix Gallery starting the new season of major exhibitions for the year, Abigail Bowen took a look at the New Immortals Exhibition.
Read MoreChristopher Spring takes a look at Ian Hodgson's "Refrain" Exhibition and gives his thought on this ghostly solo exhibition.
Read MoreVictoria Crick popped along to the "Love" exhibition at Brush Brighton to peruse some art under the theme of loooooove...
Read MoreEvery Christmas we find ourselves striving to find that little “bargain buy” or that “gift for that perfect person” in large retail shops. The constant buying and bulk-buying of unnecessary items made all over the world is undoubtedly negatively effecting the environment, the human lives of those making it and the lives of those consuming.
Read More“I love this exhibition. It feels like home,” remarked Barnaby Simpson, one of the four founders of the now well established Corridor Gallery.
Read MoreUsually at private views there are conversations about the work, but 60-70% of the conversations are about other things. On Thursday night the work was the talk, a true definition of a private view.
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