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Anneka French

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Summer 2026 Art Quarterly

For Summer 2026 Art Quarterly I interviewed sound artist and Cities and Memory founder Stuart Fowkes about his new collaboration with the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford.

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Cities and Memory, Oxford, Pitt Rivers Museum, Stuart Fowkes

Daiga Grantina: Lilacs

I reviewed Daiga Grantina: Lilacs at Mead Gallery for Burlington Contemporary.

Burlington Contemporary, Daiga Grantina, Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre

Series Editor – The Hurtwood Artist & Gallery Series

I am delighted to be Series Editor for The Hurtwood Artist & Gallery Series, a new structured publication format for contemporary artists.

Alice Daisy Pomfret, Barry McGlashan, Helen Berggruen, Hurtwood, Jane Hammond, Matt Price

Jane Hammond: Chocolate Cosmos, String of Pearls

I am project editor for Jane Hammond: Chocolate Cosmos, String of Pearls, published by Hurtwood, May 2026.

Chocolate Cosmos, Hurtwood, Jane Hammond, String of Pearls

Tom de Freston: Poíēsis

I’m delighted to be project editor for Poíēsis, a new monograph dedicated to the work of Oxford-based artist, Tom de Freston published by Anomie.

Anomie Publishing, Caroline Vout, Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Matthew Holman, Tom de Freston, Varvara Roza

Helen Berggruen: The Song Inside of Things

I have project edited Helen Berggruen’s new book The Song Inside of Things published by Hurtwood, April 2026.

Berggruen Gallery, Helen Berggruen, Hurtwood, The Song Inside of Things

Spring 2026 Art Quarterly

For Spring 2026 Art Quarterly I interviewed Lindsey Glen, director of the new Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration opening in May.

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Quentin Blake

Winter 2025 Art Quarterly

For Winter 2025 Art Quarterly I wrote about Ikon gallery’s offsite exhibition What are the odds? at the Library of Birmingham, featuring work by Jaskirt Dhaliwal Boora, Vic Moyosola, Ayesha Jones and others exploring the topic of public health.

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Library of Birmingham, What are the odds?

I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih: Feels Strangely Good, Ya?

I reviewed I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih: Feels Strangely Good, Ya? at Nottingham Contemporary for Burlington Contemporary.

Burlington Contemporary, Feels Strangely Good, I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih, Murni, Nottingham Contempoary, review

Autumn 2025 Art Quarterly

I’ve contributed an interview with Tai Shani and a preview of Donald Locke to this new issue.

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Birmingham, Donald Locke, Ikon, interview, preview, Somerset House, tai Shani

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