
Laura is a Londoner who fluctuates between writing, painting and randomly taking photographs of anything anywhere. She is known to fill her time going on what she would describe as adventures, but others might call getting lost on the tube lines. Her favourite thing to do in London is finding ‘secret’ awesome places, which really means she has only just discovered them, even though everyone else was already aware of them. She is currently preoccupied with finding the best street food ever and daydreaming about what would happen if gravity forgot to work.
24
Feb
2015
Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden
A complete documentation of Dumas's infatuation with the very concept of identity - it feels like every room is a chapter of the artist’s mind.
25
Apr
2013
Man Ray, National Portrait Gallery
Without intention and understanding of the individuals photographed the work is little more than the end of a story
29
Mar
2013
Spymonkey’s ‘Cooped’
Every joke was timed to perfection, with comedic wit lashed upon gags that resulted in constant laugh-out-loud humour
22
Jan
2013
‘Top Story’ at Old Vic Tunnels
Our two main protagonists are both about as deep as a puddle and the time spent in their company is somewhat trying
27
Nov
2012
The Seagull, Southwark Playhouse
A bravely modern interpretation with ingredients that work brilliantly due to the strengths of both the cast and the writer
23
Jun
2012
Forever Crazy at The Arts Club
The event was stylised with glamour, an atmosphere of a plush hotel with gleaming black floors and modern lighting design
14
Apr
2012
‘Lucian Freud: Portraits’
Freud’s 'Portraits' at the National Portrait Gallery is his first large posthumous exhibition since his death in summer 2011
7
Dec
2011
John Martin at the Tate Britain
Martin's work is a great example of how the ideas behind modern creations were dreamt up more than a hundred years ago
31
Oct
2011
The London Horror Festival
The London Horror Festival at The Courtyard Theatre in East London is the perfect way to spend a horrific Halloween
27
Jun
2011
The Cult of Beauty at the V&A Museum
The exhibition illustrates a particular era of the romantics, when ‘art for art’s sake’ was the main objective