

Architecture Week: Interview with Panos Tzortzopoulos and Tom Morgan
Panos Tzortzopoulos and Tom Morgan are recent graduates of Goldsmiths’ BA Design programme. Their final project — which featured in the...

Architecture Week: Invisible Cities
How does literature provide us with new strategies of imagining our relationship with urban environments? Tom Powell discusses Italo Calvino


Architecture Week: Placing Chandigarh
Chandigarh (after ‘Chandi Mandir’, a Hindu temple located nearby) is the capital of two states, Punjab and Haryana. Jawaharlal Nehru...

Architecture Week: Concrete as Earth
A few weeks before its closing date in June I visited ‘Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945’ at the Barbican. The exhibition...


Interview: Karen Hackenberg on Art and Ecology in America Today
Arctic Thirst, 2014, gouache on paper, 10.25” x 14.5”, from the Watershed Series Currently working in Port Townsend, Washington, the...


Missing Identities: Two London Gems that Fill the Gaps
After the Grenfell Tower fire, Londoners’ origins and living conditions are back at the centre of public debate. Whilst the number of...

Interview: Hélène Durand(As a Muse) on Art and Fashion
Hélène Durand is content creator of As a Muse, a multimedia space where she explores the close link between high fashion and fine art....

Interview with the 'ultratechnologists' of teamLab
teamLab: Living Digital Forest and Future Park May 20 – Oct 20, 2017 PACE BEIJING, Beijing China Author’s note: Those of you who attended...


Interview: Richard Dodwell on Queer British Art
Duncan Grant, Bathing, 1911. Oil paint on canvas 2286 x 3061 mm © Tate QUEER BRITISH ART 1861-1967 (Tate Britain, until 1 October)...


History Shall Repeat Itself
Image by Mat Collishaw Pondering what the future may look like has been a fascination for many an artist, filmmaker and writer. Stepping...