HISTORICAL DÉJÀ VU
by Nishant Choksi
First published in Real Review 2
Poster size: 675 x 865mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 885 x 22mm
Printing: EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm
ABSOLUTE PROXIMITY
by Nishant Choksi
First published in Real Review 12
Originally created for the covers of Real Review issues 1, 2, 4 and 12, these posters present Nishant Choksi’s distinctive illustrations outside the magazine format for the first time.
Poster size: 675 x 865mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 885 x 22mm
Printing: EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm
WHAT IT MEANS TO LOVE TODAY
by Nishant Choksi
First published in Real Review 4
Originally created for the covers of Real Review issues 1, 2, 4 and 12, these posters present Nishant Choksi’s distinctive illustrations outside the magazine format for the first time.
Poster size: 675 x 865mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 885 x 22mm
Printing: EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm
HISTORICAL DÉJÀ VU
by Nishant Choksi
First published in Real Review 2
Originally created for the covers of Real Review issues 1, 2, 4 and 12, these posters present Nishant Choksi’s distinctive illustrations outside the magazine format for the first time.
Poster size: 675 x 865mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 885 x 22mm
Printing: EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm
MANY AS ONE
by Nishant Choksi
First published in Real Review 1
Originally created for the covers of Real Review issues 1, 2, 4 and 12, these posters present Nishant Choksi’s distinctive illustrations outside the magazine format for the first time.
Poster size: 675 x 865mm
Framed poster size: 695 x 885 x 22mm
Printing: EMA, Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm
Behind every print, there’s a story. Pierre Charpin. A hillside studio in Kyoto. A 100 yen shop. And a band of monkeys that showed up uninvited, and never really left.
Swipe to meet the artist behind the monkeys 🐒.
This weekend only, 25% off rare limited edition prints.
Link in bio.
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Only 24 remain. Each one has a personality, a feeling, and a wall it’s waiting for.
The Monkeys Series by Pierre Charpin - drawn in Indian ink on the edge of a Kyoto forest,
printed in editions of 75. Two have already been adopted. The clock is ticking on the rest.
This weekend only. 25% off rare limited edition prints.
Adopt yours. Link in bio. 🐒
#PierreCharpin #adoptanimals #ArtistStudio #LimitedEdition #Kyoto
Five works by Simon Phipps.
Now available on The Wrong Shop.
Simon Phipps’ new series focuses on a recurring element within modernist architecture: the stair.
Often overlooked as purely functional, these structures reveal a powerful sculptural presence when isolated through the lens. Light, shadow and concrete rhythm combine to create spaces that feel both monumental and intimate.
For Phipps, stairs hold an aspirational quality. They draw the viewer upward, creating moments where perspective shifts and the view begins to change. As he describes it, they represent “a raising of the spirits”, a quiet movement towards light and openness within the architecture.
Drawn from his extensive archive documenting post war modernism across Britain, the series captures these transitional spaces with a calm, deliberate gaze.
#SimonPhipps
#BrutalistArchitecture
#ModernistArchitecture
#ArchitecturalPhotography
#TheWrongShop
Simon Phipps. Brutal Scotland: Scotland’s Post-War Modernist Architecture.
On show until the 16th May in Glasgow, Simon brings his vision of Scotland’s post-war modernist landmarks. In all, Simon studied 160 buildings from Inverness to Galashiels and the exhibition crystallises view of these as cultural artefacts still carrying the conviction of the era that made them.
#brutalism #architecture #simonphipps #modernism #postwararchitecture
“Instead of just judging something by the cover. Look deeper into what you’re looking at or interacting with”
For Odili colour is not fixed. It is open, fluid and shaped by the space it inhabits, much like how we encounter one another.
Posters from Songs From Life available via link in bio.
#wrongshop #contemporaryartist #abstractart#moma #artcollector
Five facts on Odili Donald Odita.
From the Venice Biennale to MoMA, his work transforms architecture into immersive fields of colour shaped by movement, migration and memory.
Watch to learn more.
Posters from Songs From Life available via link in bio.
#OdiliDonaldOdita #ContemporaryArt #AbstractArt #moma #artcollectors