EDITOR’S LETTER
Welcome to The Wick
Dear Culturally Curious,
London was awash this week with institutional gatherings as the Royal Academy previewed its iconic Summer Exhibition, now in its 258th Year, overseen by this year’s coordinator, Ryan Gander RA to the theme of Interconnectedness. The great and the good art and entertainment from Lily Allen, Jenna Coleman to Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin were there to enjoy the 1,800 works on show, whilst they listened to beats from Sasha Keable and DJ Sets from Hale Zero and Zezi Ifore.
However in other RA news, a sad day today as we mourn the loss of David Hockney RA, just one month ahead of his 89th Birthday. Driven by colour and the motto ‘Love Life’, Hockney had become something of a British treasure – working in multiple mediums in his seven decade career from painting to iPad drawings even in his 80s. His sun drenched swimming pool imagery will surely be the go to shots for a reminiscent summer.
Silk route: V&A is to bring Istanbul to London in an upcoming exhibition Constantinople to Istanbul: One City, Two Empires (opening 7 November), which will feature more than 200 objects including ceramic tiles, mosaics and tableware, metalwork and jewellery on loan from Turkish institutions such as the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul. This dynamic show will chart the history of the city through Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.
Meanwhile in Scotland, the National Gallery is getting a multi-million-pound revamp to the tune of £100m with a restoration and new waterfront galleries called The Art Works. On the domestic front, creative director Christopher Bailey who led Burberry through its renaissance is turning his talents to pottery by purchasing Burleigh, the 175-year-old company based in Stoke-on-Trent. It is known for its sweet floral patterns and, of course, its tea sets.
If you’re looking for an escape from the city this weekend, Canteen – known for making Dua Lipa’s Google Maps recommendations – has taken up residence in the Cotswolds for the summer. Expect Italian sharing plates laden with peppery olive oil, farm fresh produce and that chocolate mousse.
Happy Weekend and World Cup viewing,
From Katy & The Wick KTW family.
London was awash this week with institutional gatherings as the Royal Academy previewed its iconic Summer Exhibition, now in its 258th Year, overseen by this year’s coordinator, Ryan Gander RA to the theme of Interconnectedness. The great and the good art and entertainment from Lily Allen, Jenna Coleman to Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin were there to enjoy the 1,800 works on show, whilst they listened to beats from Sasha Keable and DJ Sets from Hale Zero and Zezi Ifore.
However in other RA news, a sad day today as we mourn the loss of David Hockney RA, just one month ahead of his 89th Birthday. Driven by colour and the motto ‘Love Life’, Hockney had become something of a British treasure – working in multiple mediums in his seven decade career from painting to iPad drawings even in his 80s. His sun drenched swimming pool imagery will surely be the go to shots for a reminiscent summer.
Silk route: V&A is to bring Istanbul to London in an upcoming exhibition Constantinople to Istanbul: One City, Two Empires (opening 7 November), which will feature more than 200 objects including ceramic tiles, mosaics and tableware, metalwork and jewellery on loan from Turkish institutions such as the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul. This dynamic show will chart the history of the city through Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.
Meanwhile in Scotland, the National Gallery is getting a multi-million-pound revamp to the tune of £100m with a restoration and new waterfront galleries called The Art Works. On the domestic front, creative director Christopher Bailey who led Burberry through its renaissance is turning his talents to pottery by purchasing Burleigh, the 175-year-old company based in Stoke-on-Trent. It is known for its sweet floral patterns and, of course, its tea sets.
If you’re looking for an escape from the city this weekend, Canteen – known for making Dua Lipa’s Google Maps recommendations – has taken up residence in the Cotswolds for the summer. Expect Italian sharing plates laden with peppery olive oil, farm fresh produce and that chocolate mousse.
Happy Weekend and World Cup viewing,
From Katy & The Wick KTW family.

Objects of Desire
For something more relaxed but still with plenty of charm, this Cool Dads Club embroidered baseball cap may be exactly what you’re looking for. Garment-washed for a vintage feel, this cap has an casual, lived-in look. Made from 100% cotton and finished with an adjustable strap and antique brass snap fastening, this wardrobe staple is also as comfortable as it is versatile. We especially love the Dusty Rose colourway, which gives the classic dad cap a softer and more stylish twist. An easy win for gallery days and Sunday lunches alike.







