Can’t afford Frieze? Visit these free local galleries instead
Within walking distance of the annual Regent’s Park art fair are some stimulating options – which all cost zilch
Within walking distance of the annual Regent’s Park art fair are some stimulating options – which all cost zilch
Kentish Town’s world-renowned contemporary art space kicks off their new season this weekend. Plus three more must-visit exhibitions in the neighbourhood
Come with us on a wander round the diverse shows hitting neighbourhood galleries this season
Miriam Elia’s satirical take on the old Ladybird books contains genuine laugh-out-loud humour
1. The rise and fall and rise again of Queen’s Crescent Market? Regular readers will know how much we love Queen’s Crescent Market, and so we’re pleased to report that finally, an ambitious new manager has taken over the only street market in NW5, and one of the oldest in London to boot. And we’re …
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1. Pick Up Your Limited Edition Kentishtowner in Print – at The Grafton, 6pm Tonight Yup, we’ve been in the newsprint laboratory these last couple of weeks putting together our inaugural monthly newspaper. And we’re pleased to say it’s now here. In our clammy hands. We feel a bit sick. A must-see for regulars and …
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It’s not only healthy and scenic, but even better, every gallery on this trip has no admission fee
1. Zabludowicz Collection 2. Cob Gallery 3. Spring Projects Best gallery was an interesting one. Whilst many of you were headstrong in your opinion, a good few were foxed by the category. (‘Call me a philistine’, quipped Mark, Conrad and several others.) We thought you all read The Kentishtowner? Oh, you do… Happily, votes did …
One of our favourite higher-brow blogs, The Arts Desk, got it exactly right this week when they asked: “Is North the new East?” Why? Well, joining Zabludowicz, Spring Projects, the Annroy and other, smaller spaces in the manor is The Cob Gallery, an innovative breeding ground for upcoming artists just a stone’s throw from Kentish …