Author: Naila Scargill

Naila Scargill is the publisher and editor of horror journal Exquisite Terror. Holding a broad editorial background, she has worked with an eclectic variety of content, ranging from film and the counterculture, to political news and finance.

CalArts Recruits Alumni to Create Works Financing Scholarships

50+50: A Creative Century From Chouinard to CalArts will unfold as CalArts marks next year’s 50th anniversary of the college’s founding....

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Elizabeth Eade First Major Solo Show

In I know you are but what am I, HIX Award winner Eade explores her attitude towards a range of social and political issues....

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K-Pop Stars BTS Collaborate on Major Artist Projects

CONNECT, BTS is a series of five major public art projects across the globe involving collaborations between some of the world's most significant artists and curators....

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Teiji Hayama London Solo Debut

FAME introduces a new body of oil paintings that examine what it means to be famous in the age of digital celebrity....

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Major Solo Exhibition for Basil Beattie RA

One of the most significant and singular abstract artists to emerge in post-war Britain, Beattie brought the grandeur and scale of the New York School to London....

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New Show Examines the Concept of Them

Curated by James Birch, this exhibition examines the aesthetics behind the concept of Them, a long forgotten but important, largely gay, clique. ...

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Stanley Spencer’s Love Affair With the Thames Revealed in New Show

Painting by the Thames: Swan Upping at Cookham brings together rarely seen paintings and drawings to reveal one of Spencer’s inspirations: the River Thames....

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Phil Moffa to Launch Butcha Sound Records

One of the albums, Pieces for Painting, is a noise-based head trip that was designed for artists to listen to while working in their studios....

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Landmark Exhibition to Explore the Fragility of the Natural World

Paradise Lost, the first UK solo exhibition by visual artist Jan Hendrix, will convey his response to the transformation of Botany Bay in Australia....

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Jake Wood-Evans New Solo Exhibition

Recalling Baroque masterpieces, Wood-Evans' paintings fuse the great Romantic tradition of painting with the modernist sensibility of abstract artists such as Rothko and Motherwell....

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Rebecca Salter Elected President of London’s Royal Academy

Salter is the first woman to take up the post in the institution’s 251-year history....

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New Foundation Dedicated to French-Chinese Master Chu Teh-Chun Opens in Geneva

CHU Teh-Chun, who died in 2014 aged 93, was celebrated for integrating traditional Chinese painting techniques with Western abstract art....

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Hannah Starkey First Institutional Solo Exhibition

As the fourth recipient of the annual £100,000 Freelands Award, the Hepworth Wakefield will present a major survey exhibition of the photographer in 2020....

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Secret Scrawls Discovered Beneath Derek Jarman Painting

The Pleasures of Italy canvas on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin throws light on the late activist’s lovers and interests ...

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Barbican Announce Michael Clark First Major Exhibition

2020 marks the 15th year of Michael Clark Company’s ongoing collaboration with the Barbican as an artistic associate....

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Hang-Up Open New Gallery

Moving from its original Dalston space to the new Hoxton location, the building has been completely stripped back, dug out and remodelled over an eight-month period. ...

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One Night Only for New Gorillaz Documentary

Gorillaz: Reject False Icons is the first ever all-access immersive journey into the world of Gorillaz and its extended family....

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New Works by Quentin Blake

Shapero Rare Books present Anthology of Readers, an exhibition of new works that affectionately caricature people who love books....

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UK Solo Debut For Johanna Unzueta

Tools For Life offers viewers ways to consider the unseen human actions and efforts required to produce the objects and technologies they rely on in their everyday lives....

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Banksy Withdrawn From Sotheby’s After Rival Artist Claims Ownership

The Drinker, estimated at £1m, was removed from the street by Andy Link in 2004 but later 'liberated' from his East End garden....

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Antony Gormley in Talks With French Government

The UK sculptor is moving ahead with an ambitious installation located on the coast of Brittany, northern France. ...

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Beyond Borders

A group exhibition featuring 14 international artists responds to the current sociopolitical instability by celebrating diversity and focusing on what connects us....

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Robert Upstone Launches Soho Gallery

UPSTONE Soho will focus on British art of the 20th and 21st centuries....

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Shextreme Film Tour Goes Nationwide

The world’s first film festival celebrating women in extreme sports and adventure launches its first UK tour this winter....

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VIA Arts Prize Exhibition 2019

The exhibition is the culmination of the Prize’s mission to deepen awareness of Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese arts and cultures in the UK....

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New Major Solo Exhibition For Jeff Lowe

In the Close Distance features sculptures that mark a shift in the artist's usual aesthetic through a change in technique, material and bold use of colour. ...

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New Exhibition Explores Community in the Age of Climate Crisis

The Coming Community encourages viewers to consider alternative ways of living together in the face of global political and ecological instability....

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Reopened Museum of Modern Art to Embrace 21st Century

The museum reopened with a resolve to embrace the 21st century and provide a fuller, more global narrative in its permanent collection galleries....

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Modern Panic Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Modern Panic X will feature over 70 artists exploring the human psyche through pop surrealism, dark art, magic realism, and more....

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Volcanoes & Regret

George Finlay Ramsay's project pivots around the act of burning human regrets in volcanoes and includes a live sonic installation which responds to volcanic data....

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