Installation views of my exhibition ‘One Leg Supporting the Weight of the Body, the Other Slightly Bent’ for National Trust … More
Author: annekafrench
Upcoming Writing
I’ve been busy writing a number of different texts in the past few weeks. These include: – A series of … More
Fiona Banner Profile
Fiona Banner did very little work at art college. “Next to no work,” she admits. “I struggled away with making … More
Mat Collishaw
The last supper, the mother and child, the massacre of the innocents – Mat Collishaw’s subjects are epic and enduring. … More
Mat Collishaw: In Camera
Photographs are often electrified as much by context as by content. Take, for instance, a box of photographic negatives containing … More
Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige: I must first apologise…
“I can’t trust anybody … My husband left me a large amount of money … Thanks to free internet access … More
After Carl – An interview with André de Jong, Andrew Lacon and Cathy Wade
‘After Carl’ discusses the discrepancies around Carl Andre’s ‘Equivalent VIII’ (1966), its description, measurements, provenance and position within art history … More
Hands contain knowledge: exploring the drawings of Lee John Phillips
Washers, nails, screwdrivers, tubes of glue and electrical socket covers fill the sketchbook pages of Lee John Phillips. But while … More
Still House: Of Riders and Running Horses
Like a flock of birds, five female dancers circle, gather and glide across the tarmac of a rooftop car park. … More
Sven Bergelt: Future Worn Out New One
Birmingham has something of a reputation for the destruction of its architectural heritage. From the sites of former Victorian, Edwardian … More