People, History, Paint: The Rise of Gisela McDaniel Pt 1

An interview with diasporic, indigenous, Chamorro artist Gisela McDaniel on what narrative means. Part 1...

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The Crossroad Blues and High Vantages of Oli Kellett Pt 2

An interview with Oli Kellett, the artist behind the award-winning Cross Road Blues photographic series...

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Ploughing Landscapes: Rachel Rose

Eggs, time transformation. Classical landscapes tilled for revolution in Rachel Rose's Enclosure....

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The Crossroad Blues and High Vantages of Oli Kellett Pt 1

An interview with Oli Kellett, the artist behind the award-winning Cross Road Blues photographic series. ...

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Nothing About Us, Without Us: Active Bodies at the ICA

A review of Decriminalised Futures at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), an exhibition showing sex work as artwork....

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What is Sculpture? Nairy Baghramian

Exclusive interview with 2022 Nasher Prize Laureate Berlin based sculptor Nairy Baghramian...

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Cinematic Horror’s Punk Revival: Bunuel

Bunuel’s Killers Like Us as an exploration of evil through dissonance, unpredictability and dark poetry. ...

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Inside Our Nostalgia: Eleanor May Watson

A review of Eleanor May Watson’s exhibition Curtains Drawn at Wilder Gallery...

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Everything is in the Artist’s Favour: Danny Casale

Danny Casale on NFT’s, Positivity, and How to Make a $1000 Cup of Coffee ...

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Trebuchet 11: Cover Artist Chris Levine

Trebuchet reveals the first of two cover artists for 11: Process - Chris Levine...

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Trebuchet 11: Cover Artist Nairy Baghramian

Trebuchet reveals the first of two cover artists for 11: Process - Nairy Baghramian...

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The Empowered Salon of the Queer

A review of imagery and technique at Guts Gallery’s Salon...

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Faces & Fame: Anton Corbijn

Auctioneer and art collector Simon de Pury continues his ‘de PURY Presents’ series with a collection of works by photographer Anton Corbijn and his capturing of famous faces from Kraftwerk to...

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The Politics of Genre: Shahzia Sikander

"Art history is deeply Eurocentric and tends to place art that doesn’t sit comfortably within its canon as the ‘other’ and never as ‘avant-garde’."...

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The Serenely Uncanny Sound of Destruction: Foster Neville

How do fake folk memories and an uncanny set of influences inform a new electronic music release? Alexei Monroe reviews Foster Neville's The Edge of Destruction on Bibliotapes....

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The Beauty of Packaging

Owning something physical, the open-eyed landscape of the tactile imagination....

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Hard Fast Love: Gail Olding

The sacred feminine in Gail Olding's manifest sculptures...

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Memories of a Warrior: Chaz Guest

Chaz Guest brings his vivid scenes of American history to his first New York show in two decades. ...

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Curatorial Frequencies: Jade Foster

An interview with artist and curator Jade Foster in the context of their latest curatorial project at Gillian Jason Gallery, London...

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The Wind, Bells, Falls of Lee and Bertucci 

Lea Bertucci and Robbie Lee's highly explorative and improvisational album renders reality with the weird. ...

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Kings Never Die: Christian Boltanski’s Esprit

The Manege's Central Exhibition Hall holds Esprits, Christian Boltanski’s first-ever solo exhibition at St Petersburg....

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Bengi Ünsal Named as New Director of the ICA London

Bengi Ünsal will become the first woman to serve as the organisation’s director in over five decades...

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Hark the Nordic Sirens of Hypnotic Cinema

Göteborg Film Festival promises a genre-breaking crossover of vision and transcendence. ...

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“Nothing is Pure”: Jock McFadyen

Scottish artist Jock McFadyen on painting place and the evolution of London's art scene...

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Water & Working-Class Women: Jill McKnight at VITRINE

Opening on 23 January 2022, Jill McKnight's first London exhibition will include sculptural works, drawings, prints, paintings and a new audio work...

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Poetry in the Precision: Jordan Ann Craig

An interview with Jordan Ann Craig about the thunderstorms that caused her to dream. ...

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The Estorick Collection Announces Bice Lazzari Exhibition

Often described as the 'Agnes Martin of Italy', Bice Lazzari remains largely unknown outside her country of birth. ...

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Cinematic Drawings: Marie Harnett

British artist Marie Harnett discusses her love of film, capturing fleeting moments and the silvery gleam of pencil...

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Primordial Whispers at Arusha Gallery

An epistemological exhibition on forbidden philosophies, folk knowledge and intuitive spirits via Arusha Gallery...

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Creative Contemplation: The Feelings Library

A public art installation created by architecture practice CAUKIN Studio in collaboration with SKIP Gallery and therapy service Self Space aims to shine a light on mental health this Christmas...

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