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Art Quarterly Summer 2021

I reviewed Vitamin D3 published by Phaidon for Art Quarterly Summer 2021. Art Quarterly is published by The Art Fund. … More

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Phaidon, Vitamin D3

Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph

With consummate skill and dedication Ming Smith has created an extraordinary body of work over the last sixty years. Smith’s … More

Aperture, Ming Smith, photography, Photomonitor

Art Quarterly Spring 2021

In this issue I have reviewed Closed on Mondays: Behind the Scenes at the Museum written by Dinah Casson and … More

Breaking the Mould: Sculpture by Women since 1945, Closed on Mondays: Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Dinah Casson, Lund Humphries, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, YSP

Water pouring through the sink

Wellcome has commissioned five photographers from five different countries for The Covid-19 Anxiety Project, which coincides with the submission period for … More

Cait Oppermann, Care, Hayleigh Longman, LindoKuhle Sobekwa, Manu Brabo, Photoworks, Photoworks+, Tatsiana Chypsanava, Wellcome

Art Quarterly Winter 2020

I reviewed Little Dancer Aged Fourteen by Camille Laurens. The book is published by Les Fugitives, 2020. Art Quarterly is … More

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, Camille Laurens, Les Fugitives, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen

I am reaching out to you

For this writing commission for Grain’s Covid-19 Responses project I have used the phrase ‘I am reaching out to you’ … More

Anneka French, Carrie Mae Weems, Elinor Carucci, GRAIN, I am reaching out to you

Gin Rimmington Jones / The Writing of Stones

The ground floor of Argentea Gallery is hung with seventeen black and white prints shot on location in the partial … More

Anneka French, Argentea Gallery, Gin Rimmington Jones, Photomonitor, The Writing of Stones

A gift or a poem

A text commissioned for Birmingham City University’s MA final show online, 2020.

A gift or a poem, BCU, Birmingham City University, Unavoidable

Kadie Salmon: Restlessly Idling

Kadie Salmon is best known for large-scale black and white photographs, hand-tinted to give a dream-like luminosity, sometimes folded into … More

Kadie Salmon, Photomonitor

Art Quarterly Autumn 2020

I’ve reviewed Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency written by Olivia Laing for this issue of Art Quarterly. The book … More

Art Fund, Art in an Emergency, Art Quarterly, Funny Weather, Olivia Laing

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