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Review: Painting for Pleasure at Jeannie Avent Gallery

Review: Painting for Pleasure at Jeannie Avent Gallery

ByMichael Holland May 24, 2026

‘Adventure Mode is much more exciting’ The sun came out for Stella Cardew’s exhibition, Painting for Pleasure, as did the art lovers because I saw…

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Bermondsey and Proud

Bermondsey and Proud

ByMichael Holland Dec 26, 2025

Steve Cornish spent about the first half of his life on the Dickens Estate; it was where a deep love for Bermondsey and its community…


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Review: Louis Howard’s Slipping Through Skin

Review: Louis Howard’s Slipping Through Skin

ByMichael Holland May 23, 2026

Paintings that demand to be encountered and confronted in person Slipping Through Skin is Louise Howard’s new body of work, a collection that interrogates portraiture…

Review: Of Roots and Routes at Almas Art Foundation

Review: Of Roots and Routes at Almas Art Foundation

ByMichael Holland May 23, 2026

“Sudan is beauty,” I overheard someone say… And I understand why. Alma’s Art Foundation is a gallery that feels open and inviting, its large glass…

From Bermondsey to Bond Girl

From Bermondsey to Bond Girl

ByMichael Holland May 23, 2026

‘Watching Daniel Craig warm up before a shot was something else’ Kerry Fitzgerald was born in Guy’s Hospital, but it was no easy time for…

Review: Nine Sixteenths at Brixton House

Review: Nine Sixteenths at Brixton House

ByMichael Holland May 23, 2026

A touching show about resilience, strength and power Did you know that the infamous Super Bowl halftime show incident between Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson…

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