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Meta-Narrative Photography: Matt Saunders Interview

'I see how they interact and where they can arrive' An interview with artist Matt Saunders ...

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Rendering the Invisible Playful: Jo McGarry

A review of Jo McGarry, ‘In|Visible|’ (2023) at Seager Gallery...

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D_ance for the Disappeared

A performance exploring disappearance through paint and dance. ...

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I Don’t Care for Images: Charlie Schaffer

Deconstructing truth and superseding aesthetic in Charlie Schaffer’s artist talk....

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Peter Van Dyck

A featured artist from Trebuchet 11: Process Peter Van Dyck’s work presents a compelling view of the world, where space has gestural meaning, and colour a deep poetry. We’re proud to...

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Who Laughs Last: Killing Joke 100 club

Dark fire and dystopian revels, Killing Joke are the band for eras of discontent. ...

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Breaking down Hierarchy

A collaborative curatorial experiment lies at the heart of a Manchester Museum’s new South Asia Gallery...

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Interdimensional Craft: Gerry Rafferty and Ásgeir 

Transcendence in Gerry Rafferty’s Rest in Blue and Asgeir’s Time on My Hands ...

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Tumults of Aquamarine: Lulu Bennett

Lulu Bennett's sun-kissed exploration of social memories. ...

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Frieze 2022

Paint rules the day at Frieze 2022. ...

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Alternative Possibilities: Céline Condorelli

Celine Condorelli discusses her practice and her first survey exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery....

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A Direct Encounter: Coco Capitán

Artistic Director Shai Baitel on fashion artist Coco Capitán...

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The Discipline of Inspiration: An Interview with Samuel Andreyev

An interview with composer and educator Samuel Andreyev....

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Talbot Rice Gallery announces After Work with Céline Condorelli

On view in Edinburgh through June – October, and exhibition at Talbot Rice Gallery....

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A Band Beyond Definition: Billy Strings

A review of Billy Strings, Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK. 26th and 27th March 2022....

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Ghost Like Traces: Between the Ephemeral & the Permanent

A playful web of philosophy, cultural semiotics, and gentle manifestations of joy....

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Music from Weird Masses: Jarboe

Experimental icon Jarboe remasters and rereleases her 1986 record Blood Women Roses. ...

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The Being Beyond Feeling: Peter Van Dyck Pt 2

An interview with perceptual painter Peter Van Dyck pt 2...

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The Being Beyond Feeling: Peter Van Dyck Pt 1

An interview with perceptual painter Peter Van Dyck pt 1...

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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 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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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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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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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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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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Dreaming in Northern Cheyenne: Jordan Ann Craig

Jordan Ann Craig’s exhibition reworks Northern Cheyenne quill and bead patterns, positioning them to explore space, time, our environment, and cultural memories ...

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Walking Jazz in Soho

Club crawling in the heart of Soho...

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Celestial Light: Mark Batty

Through practice-based research and collaboration with astronomers and geologists, Mark Batty’s work nourishes the relationship between science and art....

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