RADIO NOKO Transmission # 1

RADIO NOKO Transmission # 1 RADIO NOKO goes live beginning a series of conversations about the art/magical research collaboration between Scott Barnes and Barry William Hale known as NOKO210. RADIO NOKO’s first transmission is an interview with Scott regarding his… Continue Reading

Art of an extraordinary unknown chapter of modernism

It seems as if the unknown chapter of Art history is writing itself at the moment and people are queuing up to see what all the fuss is about. It was by chance that Hilma af Klint was even discovered and… Continue Reading

Hilma Af Klint – The Mother of Abstraction @ the Guggenheim

  CRITIC’S PICK ‘Hilma Who?’ No More Spiritual sparks helped inspire the radical and visionary art of Hilma af Klint, the new (old) name to know. Her work is on view at the Guggenheim. The New York Times Roberta Smith… Continue Reading

OPENING of the THIRD EYE! Art Exhibition NYC

    OPENING of the THIRD EYE! Art Exhibition NYC   October 3 – 7 2018 The Living Gallery NYC – Opening of the Third Eye reception with performance by Natsumi Goldfish October 4, 6 – 10pm   “We accept… Continue Reading

Hawks Nested in Her Hair The Magic of Ithell Colquhoun By Amy Hale

  following from Amy Hale’s excellent interview introducing Ithell Colquhoun I thought to share a recent article that she had written on Ithell which gives further insight into this incredible woman and her work. BWH Hawks Nested in Her Hair The… Continue Reading

TAROT AS COLOUR : FULGUR

  TAROT AS COLOUR : FULGUR Ithell Colquhoun A radical visual exploration of the occult forces behind the traditional tarot deck by the neglected British Surrealist, Ithell Colquhoun. In 1977, a series of 78 strange enamel works were exhibited in… Continue Reading

Seeking The Marvellous: Ithell Colquhoun, British Women and Surrealism conference

  Seeking the Marvellous: Ithell Colquhoun, British Women and Surrealism conference – 22 & 23 March 2018 Seeking the Marvellous is a two-day interdisciplinary symposium that will examine the work of Ithell Colquhoun (1906 – 1988) and other women connected… Continue Reading