Posts by Casey Gillespie

London: Artist Anja Niemi Resurfaces

Norwegian Anja Niemi is arguably one of the most compelling modern artists working today. Having studied at London College of Printing and Parson’s The New School for Design in New York City, she has exhibited widely on both sides of the pond with “Do Not Disturb”, “Portrait of the Invisible” and “Porcelain”. Even if her […]

London: Tom Aikens Charms the Chelsea Flower Show Crowd

It’s finally here — the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (on until May 25) and already the celebs and who’s who are turning out en masse. And who can blame them, it is the social event we’ve all been waiting for. Amazing floral installations aside, there are countless parties to be attended and almost as many […]

London: GNH Bar Injects a Bit of Cool into King’s Cross

It’s no secret that for a long time King’s Cross Station was a decidedly un-chic part of town. Full of chain restaurants and dingy pubs, catching a train with time to spare was an act of bravery. But since the reopening of St Pancras and the station’s renovation, suddenly the area has become a destination […]

London Readies Itself for the New American Embassy

With the new American Embassy set to open in London’s Battersea neighborhood, smart restaurateurs, hoteliers and other savvy business owners are racing to get their piece of the pie. The latest exciting addition to the rapidly growing area is Red Pocket Restaurant. Located along the riverside just minutes from Chelsea and Sloane Square, the new […]

COLLECT International Art Fair at London’s Saatchi Gallery

You have to hand it to London, what it lacks in amiable weather it makes up for with innovative art fairs and galleries. The latest is “COLLECT: The International Art Fair for Contemporary Objects” at the Saatchi Gallery in Sloane Square taking place this weekend. COLLECT is celebrating its tenth year of bringing together the […]

London: Got your GOAT?

West London is the Big Smoke’s answer to the Meatpacking District so when one of the local mainstays gets a makeover it’s news. And so it goes for the recently re-launched GOAT. What was once Goat in Boots has undergone a full refurbishment complete with an overhauled menu (from the folks who brought us Bumpkin […]

Andy Warhol: Lost Then Found

Just when we thought Andy Warhol’s 15 minutes of fame had finally ended he is back and vying for our attention once more. Portraits of the iconic artist were discovered in a forgotten-about filing cabinet for more than 30 years and now, for the first time, they are being shown to the public in an […]

London: Join the Mile High Club

London’s most talked about pop-up dinner club is landing in St James’s from May 1-4 and this time the featured destination is Beirut. The secret location, which hasn’t been announced yet, will have a 1950s theme reminiscent of a Lebanese café and will harken back to a time when Beirut was considered the “Paris of […]

In London: David Bowie Is

David Bowie Is is what everyone in London is buzzing about. The new exhibit at the Victoria & Albert museum is the first international retrospective of David Bowie’s extraordinary career. Love him or hate him, you can’t deny he has had a very interesting career, one that has spanned over five decades. The museum was […]

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