Taschen’s new 12 volume book Domus 1928-1999 was launched at B&B Italia on Thursday 19th October.
Last night Camron helped launch the preview of Jerwood: Free and Framed at The Wapping Project.
For the sixth year running, Camron organised the PR for the Daily Telegraph House & Garden Fair, the UK’s most prestigious interior and garden design event for consumers.
The Godfather of politically-conscious graffiti, Blek le Rat, created a unique piece of temporary artwork on the exterior of The Conran Shop’s Michelin Building in London
Last week I went to see the “Surprise, Surprise” exhibition at ICA.
We ventured into the realms of EC1 to see the latest exhibition from the London-based, German-born designer, Gitta Gschwendtner.
Numerous exhibitions come to London but how many are outdoors, interactive and only spectacular in the dark?
Camron sent a team to Paris to spot emerging trends, new talent and inspiring ideas at this year’s Maison&Objet.
Mention the word graffiti and most people think of vandalism and defacement
The Michael Hoppen Gallery in Chelsea is paying homage to the photographers
Pesky parking tickets are nothing special, but while walking down Albemarle St
The new Gilbert & George exhibit at the Tate Modern
There is nothing like contemporary art. Danish artist Jeppe Hein
Buying art can be such an intimidating prospect, but not so at a fabulous new art gallery in East Dulwich called 14 Upland Road, which I stumbled across at the weekend.
I am a big fan of Diller Scofidio + Renfro so I went to see the new building for the ICA that opened in December. Immediately on the waterfront,
I have been a fan of Takashi Murakami since I saw an exhibition of his work at the Serpentine Gallery in 2002.
I was captivated by glass artist Kate Maestri’s exhibition at Craft Central.
Take a trip to the V&A to see the exhibition ‘Out of the Ordinary: Spectacular Craft’ which will be on until 17th February.
Last Friday I attended the press conference for La Maison Tropicale. Saved from the jungle of Brazzaville and brought to the banks of the Thames comes a legendary tropical villa.
Last week, I attended the inaugural showing of the Vanity Fair Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery
The Brit Insurance Designs of the Year is currently on at the Design Museum.
London-based, Italian-born designer Martino Gamper likes to cook; so much so that he frequently sets up his own guerrilla restaurants
I can not remember the last time I went to an exhibit that was so interesting, fun and exciting. Ten artists have been given their own space to transform how they wish both inside and out at the Hayward Gallery
Skin and Bones explores the growing overlap between fashion and architecture, the basic idea is that both buildings and clothing are a means to protect the body
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion Commission has been of interest to us at Camron for many years now. This ongoing programme was set up by Julia Peyton Jones in 2000 to debut internationally acclaimed architects in London’s own Kensington Garden lawns.
The Royal College of Art graduate show is one not to be missed as there is always so much original talent displayed under one roof.
The Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef at the Hayward Gallery is an intriguing mix of art installation, craft, mathematics and environmental campaigning.
Liberty is renowned for its championing of 20th century furniture design. Now it has joined forces with influential art and design gallery Rocket to host an exhibition celebrating the furniture of Jens Risom
The Emperor Hadrian transformed the Roman Empire from AD 117-138, ruling over a vast territory across Europe, North Africa and Middle East.
Viktor & Rolf’s exhibition at the Barbican is awe inspiring; the famous Dutch Duo have created an autobiographical timeline of their collections and exhibited them in such a way that is both startling and enchanting.
The Victoria & Albert Museum is hosting an exhibition exploring the relationship between the two worlds of fashion and sport.
A huge contemporary rock sculpture by the artist Zhan Wang is on display under Sir Norman Foster’s stunning skylight in the Great Court of The British Museum.
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