Bruce Nauman Retrospective at Tate Modern (7 Oct 2020 – 21 Feb 2021)
Tension throughout by Harry Carlson | 19 November 2020 Bruce Nauman Falls, Pratfalls and Sleights of Hand (Clean Version) 1993...
What is your [X]? A solo exhibition by Sung Tieu at Emalin
Something new to see before and after lockdown by Sophie McAlpine | 10 November 2020 After a long, dry summer without art, there is a...
Steve McQueen at Tate Modern: Marrying film and the sensory real
'The fact of the matter is I’m interested in the truth’ An easy way for the hours to slip away during lockdown is with our screens....
Wonderful Things: Fashion Photography at the V&A
Illustration by Rebecca Marks Last September saw the opening of the V&A’s latest exhibition to delve into the mesmerising world of...
Picasso and Paper at the RA: The paper seduced me
Banner of the Picasso and Paper exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (25 January – 13 April 2020) (Image by Ellie Perry) This...
The Jester of Performance: A Conversation with Caz Egelie
Caz Egelie is featured in Open Space’s exhibition Forum: Bread and Games at the Ugly Duck in Bermondsey. The Dutch artist transcends the...
Doodling on Museum Walls
1. The Artist Who Doodles on a Museum Wall On a recent trip to Vienna, I visited an exhibition focused on contemporary drawing at the...
Gazelli Art House's 9th St. Club
An exhibition seeking to undo the stereotype of abstract expressionists as 'macho' men Resisting the underestimation of women in the...
Troy at the British Museum: Myth and Reality
People will always tell stories. It is an obsessive, compulsive, comforting act. I was most recently reminded of this fact at the current...
William Blake 1757-1827: Reflections on artworks outside their context
William Blake is an artist that does not have to be introduced to anyone even remotely aware of ‘the classic’ figures of British culture....