Exhibition: The Space Between

We’ve already covered LCC’s degree show on the CR blog, but a recent exhibition, The Space Between, showing as part of this year’s Create festival, saw a group of graduates from the Interaction and Moving Image course take up another opportunity to exhibit their work in London.

Carnovsky comes to London

Those of you who helped make our post on Carnovsky’s RGB wallpaper one of the ‘most read’ of 2010 might be interested to know that the studio will be showing work in a London exhibition opening this week

CR tweetup at Tate Britain

Last night around 150 @CreativeReview Twitter followers descended on Tate Britain to join us in a bit of creative merriment. We had a fine mix of agency types, image-makers and art lovers, and all in all things seemed to go rather well…

Honda Stories

Wieden + Kennedy London has created a series of mini Honda documentaries for the brand’s sponsorship of Channel 4 Documentaries.

Mind-controlled Scalextric

Here’s an interestlng R&D project from B-Reel (the producers of the Arcade Fire Wilderness Downtown site among others): Scalextric remote-controlled by brainwaves

Let’s Make Some Great Art: the movies

Our profile of Marion Deuchars in the August issue of CR coincides with the launch of her new book Let’s Make Some Great Art. To promote the book, Deuchars has worked with animator Daniel Britt to create some lovely short films

An encyclopaedia with lies in it

The Reverence Library Volume One is a rather lovely mix of short stories and illustration published by Edinburgh’s independent press Sing Statistics

Studio Frith designs Clark monograph

Frith Kerr and Studio Frith have designed an extraordinary book for an extraordinary artist – the avant-garde dancer and choreographer Michael Clark

Kid Acne, urban pagan

Kid Acne’s first solo exhibition in his home town of Sheffield opens today. Such is the auspicious nature of the occasion, he’s even made a special promo trailer to go with it

A nice pill of Rosy Lee

Here at CR not much gets done before the first cuppa of the day. Bags, loose leaf, we don’t mind how it comes but three Kingston graduates have come up with an idea for tea in pill form. Hmmmm…

Liberty Rocks

For its Autumn/Winter collection for 2011, Liberty Art Fabrics has worked with a group of collaborators from the worlds of art and music to create a new series of music-inspired print designs. The results are rather lovely…