Urban Exoticism: Aux abattoirs de la Villete to Athens wet market
by Alia Tsagkari | 8 February 2022 Eli Lotar, Aux abattoirs de la Villette, 1929. Photo ©Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI, Dist. RMN-Grand...
Fly in League with the Night: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
by Madeline DeFilippis | 19 December 2020 Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s first major survey exhibition awaits behind closed doors – before we...
Mixing It Up: Painting Today
by Maya Fletcher-Smith | 10 September 2021 An ambitious, exciting, yet somewhat perplexing survey of contemporary British painting at the...
Toyin Ojih Odutola: A Countervailing Theory. A World of Fantasy and Reimagined Power
by Jamie Kodera | 30 December 2020 Installation view, Toyin Ojih Odutola, A Countervailing Theory, Barbican, London, 10 Aug 2020 - 24 Jan...
Storytelling
by Madeline DeFilippis | 10 January 2021 I believe that the history of art is a form of storytelling. This is what initially intrigued...
Philip Roth and Self-Reflexivity
‘Self-Reflexivity’ – “A literary work that is marked by or makes reference to its own artificiality and process of artful composition” by...
Netflix's Bridgerton: The Significance of the Insignificance of Race
by Emma Pearce | 12 January 2021 Content warning: discussion of rape and racial violence Spending Christmas alone this year, Netflix’s...
A Solitary Journey through the Russian Arctic
Evgenia Arbugaeva: Hyperborea - Stories from the Russian Arctic at The Photographers’ Gallery Curated by Grace Gabriele-Tighe (9 October...
Violated Intimacy: An Interview with Silvia Semenzin, Italian Sociologist and Activist
by Agnese Oliveri | 26 January 2021 I sometimes find it incredible that, to this day, I still get into fights with people who believe...
A Colossus of Abstraction: Online Exhibition Review of Sophie Taeuber-Arp at Hauser & Wirth
by Jonathan Hart | 26 January 2021 A new online retrospective of Sophie Taeuber-Arp’s astonishingly accomplished and varied oeuvre at...