Daisuke Yokota’s first London solo exhibition is titled ‘Emergence’. Yet it is difficult to say what exactly might be emerging … More
Tag: Photomonitor
The Human Document
Two distinct halves comprise The Human Document, a photographic study of poverty at Warwick Art Centre’s Mead Gallery. The first … More
Uncovering the Invisible
Uncovering the Invisible is a relatively small exhibition comprising twenty-two simply framed and simply hung individual portraits of men, women … More
George Hields: Discarded Sleeping Stations
Much is made in the preface to Discarded Sleeping Stations of connections between this new body of work by George … More
Dallas Seitz: The American Story
“This is not a critique of America. It’s more of a critique of where we are in the world,” says … More
Hannah Collins
Despite their differing scales and methods of display, Hannah Collins’ photographs at Camden Arts Centre are exquisitely intimate. As an … More
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
Grace A Williams: The Appearance of a Vanishing Woman
Grace A Williams has a visual practice framed by the lens of ‘magick and mediumship’. Williams’ highly polished installations, videos, … 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
Josephine Pryde: These are just things I say, they are not my opinions
Riding a miniature locomotive train through an exhibition is an unlikely way to experience a series of photographs. The train … More