LITVoid Introduces its founder Gabrielle Cooper
Teddy Bears’ Picnic (2) 2010 C-type Print gabriellecooper.co.uk Whilst pursuing a degree in Fine Art Photography at Camberwell College of Art in 2010, Gabrielle Cooper began an internship at THECUBE...
View ArticleOur New Logo
We’ve had illustrator Amy McCarthy redesign our logo. We think it looks much better… what do you think?
View ArticleSynesthesia Exhibit in photographs
Thank you all who came down to the exhibition, for the wonderful comments and for celebrating the official launch of LITVoid-Arts. It has been a wonderful week, I (Gabrielle) have met some very...
View ArticleWe need your help…
Ok. We’ve only just had our launch event but the website has been going (at a slow but steady pace) for almost 8 months now. We think it is time to find out from you what works & what doesn’t. Are...
View ArticleReview: Where do we draw the line?
Thank you to those that came down and participated in our recent workshop Where do we draw the line? facilitated by Lance Kirby. And thank you for the wonderful feedback. LITVoid-Arts are intending on...
View Article‘Classifieds’
The ‘classifieds’ section is open for you to: Post an ad for collaboration (are you looking to work with a dancer? Painter? etc) Let people know about your up-coming exhibitions (Share! Let people...
View ArticleOUR 1st BIRTHDAY!!!
It’s our birthday!!! Happy first birthday to us! We almost forgot about it ourselves. As a thank you we’d like to reward one lucky subscriber a £15 Cass Art online gift voucher. All you have to do is:...
View ArticleCall for Contributors
We are looking for guest contributors. Do have a critique or review on a recent exhibition that you want to share? Or want to write an article on the best place to buy your paints, etc? Are you a...
View ArticleLITVoid’s very own QR code
This should make it easier to spread the word and share our site with your friends via mobile. Hurray! To all of those with smart phones, spread the news… hurry! :)
View Article5 exhibitions & events to visit in London this February (2014)
Here is list of 5 exhibitions & events happening in London throughout February. 1. Derek Jarman: Pandemonium [exhibition] 23 Jan 2014 – 09 March 2014 | Somerset House, Inigo Rooms East Wing, WC2...
View ArticleLGBTI exhibition in Senegal despite anti-gay laws
Gay men from Lagos are the subject of the Nigerian photographer Andrew Esiebo’s ongoing series of work titled: “Who We Are” Senegal is hosting an exhibition showing contemporary art from African...
View ArticleThe World’s Smallest 3D Pen
The Lix Pen – “The Smallest 3D Printing Pen in the World” Illustrators and sculptors this may be the new gadget you have been looking for. Delphine Eloise Wood, Anton Suvorov and Ismail Baran have set...
View ArticleAmazon patent photographing people against a white backdrop
The US Patent and Trademark Office just granted Amazon a patent for photographing people against a white backdrop. Talking a photograph against a white background could mean you owe Amazon money. Does...
View Article10 Design Blogs To Follow
Love design or need somewhere to get a little design inspiration, well check out our list of 10 design blogs and websites. 1. Atelier Tally | http://ateliertally.com Atelier Tally is a UK design and...
View ArticlePaul McCarthy’s deflated sex toy sculpture
AFP PHOTO/BERTRAND GUAY American artist Paul McCarthy unveiled his inflatable sculpture, which he calls ‘Tree’, in Paris this month. However his inflatable christmas tree didn’t go down well with the...
View ArticleMoleskine collabs with Adobe
Moleskine collaborates with Adobe to create the Moleskine Smart Notebook, that is Creative Cloud connected. Draw on any page of the notebook, and using the Creative Cloud Moleskine app, capture, save...
View ArticleMarina Abramovic’s Dinnerware Collection
Artist Marina Abramovic has collaborated with French tableware company Bernardaud to create a new collection of dinnerware, which she’s titled ‘Misfits Of The Table’. The collection pulls inspiration...
View ArticleMichelangelo Bronzes Identified
Two bronzes have been identified as the work of Michelangelo. The bronzes where recognised by Cambridge University researchers as work of the Renaissance painter by a small 500 year old sketch; a...
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