Despite their differing scales and methods of display, Hannah Collins’ photographs at Camden Arts Centre are exquisitely intimate. As an … More
Category: Reviews
New Writing Coming Soon
Over the next few weeks I’ll be working on a number of new pieces of writing. These include reviews of … More
a-n Writer Development Programme
I’m really pleased to have been selected as one of the five participants in a-n’s new Writer Development Programme, open to applications … More
Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now’s the Time
The expansive exhibition of work by the late Jean-Michel Basquiat at Guggenheim Bilbao focusses, as it has to, upon works … More
Ned Pooler and André de Jong: Parralaxis
Three adjustable bathroom mirrors are mounted on to the gallery wall, casting shimmering patterns that alter according to weather conditions … More
We Like: Keith Dodds, Laurence Price and Cathy Wade
There is an accumulation of material. A layering of text, sound, image and idea. A live editing, cropping, copying, pasting … More
Ekebergparken
I am standing in Oslo’s pouring rain for the unveiling of the newly acquired ‘Sturm und Drang’ (2014), Jake and … More
High Street Casualties: Ellie Harrison’s Zombie Walk
I parked recently in a small town shopping centre car park for an exhibition opening. Exiting the closed shopping precinct … More
Tabitha Jussa: Memorandum of Understanding
Internationalised working practices, the spatial flexibility offered by digital technologies and the relentless march of capitalism are signalling a loss … More
Niki de Saint Phalle
In the episode ‘Shoot’, young suburban housewife and mother Betty Draper shocks the small-screen audience of ‘Mad Men’ by calmly … More