US Withdrawal from UNESCO and Implications for the Art/Cultural World
After years of staggering relations, the United States formally announced its break from UNESCO earlier in October. The decision is...
Current Affairs 23.10
Soutine’s Portraits: Cooks, Waiters & Bellboys Until 21st January 2018, the Courtauld Gallery, revered for its post-impressionist...
Arts and Sciences: Bridging the Gap
Illustration by Matthew Page. Are you left-brained or right-brained? Are you more analytical and logical in your thinking, or more...
La Bohème review
Illustration by Anna Seibæk Torp-Pedersen. Upon taking someone to the opera for the first time, I might well choose Puccini’s La Bohème....
Current Affairs: 10.10
Basquiat: Boom for Real The Barbican Art Gallery’s Basquiat exhibition, Boom for Real, showcases a number of the great works by the late...
Bone Music: Soviet Forbidden Records
Bill Haley, Rock Around the Clock, 1950s, Lathe/hand-cut record on x-ray film. X-RAY AUDIO Collection What would you do if tomorrow your...
Interview With Artist Larry Achiampong
Larry Achiampong, Pan African Flag, 2017. (Image courtesy of Somerset House) A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to get the chance to...
Never Built New York (Metropolis Books, 2016)
Author's own photograph It is the nature of a city not to be complete. There are endless routes that city planners, architects and...
Carmen on the Lake
Image courtesy of Carmen on the Lake In posing the question – what is fundamental to an opera? – to a range of opera lovers and opera...
From London to Paris: A Journey of The Scents
'Perfume: A Sensory Journey Through Contemporary Scent' at Somerset House. Photograph by Peter MacDiarmid After the virtual reality show...