I reviewed I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih: Feels Strangely Good, Ya? at Nottingham Contemporary for Burlington Contemporary.
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Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures
I reviewed Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures at Hepworth Wakefield for Burlington Contemporary.
Ayan Farah: Maps
Ayan Farah’s large paintings are stained, soaked and dipped with natural pigments sourced from across the world – plant dyes, … 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
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
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
Birmingham Show
Curated by Ruth Claxton and Gavin Wade, ‘Birmingham Show’ at Eastside Projects proposes three specific questions as starting points from … More
(M)imosa / Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church (M)
I wanted to be a dancer when I was a child. My mother booked me ballet lessons, but after a … More
Objective Considerations of Contemporary Phenomena
MOT Projects’ current exhibition investigates the uses and possible abuses of written, spoken and constructed forms of language. Curated by … More
CRW Nevinson: Rebel Visions
A soldier is having his head wound dressed by a doctor. Drops of blood trickle down the man’s forehead and … More