Design Introducing the Guggenheim Lab Design August 24, 2011 Introducing the Guggenheim Lab It’s one of New York’s most respected art galleries, but some of the Guggenheim magic will soon make its way around the globe as part of a travelling creative think-tank that aims to inspire new ways of looking at the world. Full Article
Lifestyle Bird’s eye view Lifestyle August 23, 2011 Bird’s eye view Feast your eyes on this striking new collection of aerial photographic art by one of VISI’s favourite photographers, Paul van Schalkwyk. Full Article
Lifestyle The Flow Gallery goes Blue Lifestyle August 15, 2011 The Flow Gallery goes Blue VISI’s not the only one to go “blue” this month. The Flow Gallery in London has also embraced the colour and their current exhibition explores the different ways contemporary artists use the hue. Full Article
Decor Artful fabric Decor August 15, 2011 Artful fabric Louis Boshoff isn’t sure what inspired his limited range of bespoke signature artist fabrics. He says it could be the new Cecil Beaton monograph from Assouline, the re-release of Sanderson’s 50’s library or the last episode of Mad Men, season two. Full Article
Lifestyle Street art goes inside Lifestyle August 11, 2011 Street art goes inside Street art is moving inside next weekend as Worldart hosts an exhibition of graffiti-inspired paintings by Ricky-Lee Gordon (aka Freddy Sam) and Paul Senyol. Full Article
Decor Ardmore’s star on the rise Decor August 11, 2011 Ardmore’s star on the rise If you own a piece of Ardmore furniture or a ceramic sculpture by the Midlands studio, hang onto it because with the international recognition Ardmore is raking in at the moment it’s value will only soar. Full Article
Lifestyle Celebrating women at Freeworld Lifestyle August 8, 2011 Celebrating women at Freeworld This week, soccer balls turned artworks proved to be a clever campaign to raise money for women in need. Full Article
Lifestyle Two weeks of Kentridge and Co. Lifestyle August 1, 2011 Two weeks of Kentridge and Co. William Kentridge has treated audiences in Japan, Korea, America, Australia, France, Germany and Italy to live artistic performances, and now it’s South Africa’s turn. Full Article