The Curatorial and the Collaborative: from the Independent Group to Assemble
This year’s Turner Prize (2015) nominees include Assemble (formed circa 2010), a collective comprised of fourteen members working across the Continue reading
This year’s Turner Prize (2015) nominees include Assemble (formed circa 2010), a collective comprised of fourteen members working across the Continue reading
This is not an article of art. It does not have the ambition of well-read critique and the audacity of Continue reading
When thinking about art and the Internet, I can’t help but hear the words of Oscar Wilde in his essay Continue reading
The room is darkened and the light from outside creeps in through the shutters and peruses the objects carefully. A Continue reading
What is needed far more than new facts is a fundamentally new vision of history[1] (I. van Sertima, 2003) On Continue reading
Not a position, but a proposition (Galleria Moitre, Turin, 2015) was one of my biggest projects ever. Starting in December Continue reading
Unsightly buildings are part of every urban landscape. Whether it’s complete ruin or at an obvious stage of disrepair, the Continue reading
A short reflection on the meaning of marxism to this year’s Venice Biennale Having just returned from Venice to see Continue reading