Artist of the Month: March with Yayoi Kusama
It’s hard to name an artist whose work is more easily recognisable. Yayoi Kusama (Japan, 1929), with her love for Continue reading
It’s hard to name an artist whose work is more easily recognisable. Yayoi Kusama (Japan, 1929), with her love for Continue reading
It took Gabriel de la Mora five years of architectural practice to decide to become an artist. It took him Continue reading
‘Here/This/Now’ is the second of a series of texts written by Anna Mace as part of the CtC Writer in Residence (CtC WiR) Programme launched Continue reading
1st || Thursday Peer Session 81: Tracey Payne & Sylwia Narbutt, Deptford X, 7-9:30pm Peer Session 81 will discuss the Continue reading
Gluck was the chosen name of the painter Hannah Gluckstein who was born into a wealthy family in London. Gluck’s Continue reading
At first I failed to register the final exhibition of Sonora 128’s two year billboard tenancy. My wife and I Continue reading
Swiss artist Nicole Bachmann’s recent performance, Personare, at London’s Tenderpixel, was performed by three different people — none of whom Continue reading
“Dear visitor, This work was made for you, out of love for you whom we don’t know, it’s a work Continue reading