Storyville – Photography by Barry Cawston

Whatever leaves a mark tells a story, and like the face of an old prizefighter, the streets of every town bear a myriad of scars, fruit of a million different tales of the city. Places tell their stories through use and decay, and in Storyville, British photographer Barry Cawston has made a project of recording them. [James Freeman Gallery, London,…

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ETERNAL BLISS at El.Marneri Galerie

Eternal Bliss is an emotional state that is characterized by perfect happiness, enjoyment and satisfaction that may last forever… in the view of outstanding items. El.marneri galerie shares with you moments of “Eternal Bliss” by presenting 15 talented artists with unexpected view on contemporary jewellery and objects that offer feelings of divine happiness and fulfill our spring instincts. 15 concepts…

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“Silent Nature” by Stavros Kotsireas opens in Berlin

An exhibition of works by Stavros Kotsireas Griechische Kulturstiftung Berlin Wittenbergplatz 3A, 10789 Berlin www.griechische-kultur.de The artist, living in London and Berlin, presents his works in Germany for the first time. His tableaux depict objects standing next to their illustrations; this interplay between still life, modern constructions and abstract painting is reflected in the title of the exhibition. Inauguration of the…

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Hats off! A 30-years retrospective of inspirational millinery

Designer Tracy Rose has recently presented a spectacular 30-years retrospective exhibition of her Royal Ascot Hats  at Gallery Different in London. Tracy’s creations, which combine inspirational millinery with sculptural art, were celebrated at the “Hats Off!” exhibition in late October, coinciding with the launch of her and husband’s “Fashion Fabulous London 2012” shopping guide for acquiring the most incredible clothes…

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Paraskevi Plevri showing in BICHA Gallery, London

Artist Paraskevi Plevri is sharing her “Landscapes of Memory” with the visitors of BICHA Gallery, London, until the 10th July. In this solo exhibition of hers, Paraskevi explores perceptions of memory, time and space. Her rich, layered psychological landscapes are personal, infinite places, inhabited by all our imagined pasts and futures. “Sorry to see you go” by Paraskevi Plevri. The…

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