Wonderland.
Luxury brand Montblanc are celebrating their first ever travel range with a pop-up with iconic "Lobster Land" artist Philip Colbert.
Lawrence Perry is the teen art prodigy painting scathing critiques of Brexit, and battling stigmas of mental illness in his brushstrokes.
Sir Richard Wallace: The Collector Review
We pay a visit to the Wallace Collection’s newest and most personal exhibition.
Edith Pritchett
Meet our new crush Edith, the blossoming artist with a flair for girl power and some wicked ironic twists on our beloved pop culture.
Jane Hilton’s precious brothel portraits
The award-winning photographer lived with prostitutes in Nevada, capturing them for her new series, Precious. NSFW for nudity.
Marc Lagrange: Sex, sepia and Polaroid photography
If Helmut Newton as the pioneer who introduced eroticism to photography, Marc Lagrange is one of his worthy heirs to the art. Heaving with lust and glamour, his sexually-charged large format photography might just overwhelm the fainthearted. Wonderland takes a deep NSFW breath and dives in.
CATLIN EMERGING: Lydia Brain
In the first of a series profiling the brightest and the best young graduates to emerge from the upcoming Catlin Guide, we chat to Lydia Brain, whose video and photographic work with the Hasidic Jewish community shines a light on an underrepresented and overlooked part of London.
EMERGING: Manny Prieres
Manny Prieres takes your treasured bookshelf possessions, turns them inside out and inverts them through his own dark, sinister lens. Wonderland talks to the artist.
EMERGING: Matthew Johnstone
Matthew Johnstone’s artwork explores how digital media alters, influences and enhances tangible objects by presenting his own sculptures on a video or slideshow screen. Wonderland sat down with the artist to hear about his upcoming exhibition, Totally Unprofessional.
EMERGING: Magnus Sodamin
Magnus Sodamin might have be a born and bred New York urbanite, but his art is all fantastical, glimmery abstracts imbued with fairytale impressionism. Wonderland talks to the dream-oriented artist.
EMERGING: Toby Ziegler
Somewhere in an underground car park, 14 floors below the streets of West London, lurks Toby Ziegler's newest show, 'The Cripples'. Based on Renaissance artist Bruegel's paintings, Ziegler has combined both the 3D objects of his work alongside Bruegel's 2D figures to ominous, brooding effect.