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What is Contemporeality?

During the early 1990’s reality was a singular entity and yet the world was changing; the internet age had begun. Continue reading →

Artist of the Month: March with Gusmão + Paiva

CtC’s Artist of the Month for March is Portuguese duo João Maria Gusmão (1979) + Pedro Paiva (1977). Since 2001 Continue reading →

Berlin Art Week 2014

As a run up to the Frieze art fair, art communities around the world are launching their own festival events Continue reading →

In conversation with… Juan Cruz

Alejandro Ball: So, lets start from the beginning and see what your introduction into the arts was and your progression Continue reading →

Wessingville in the State of Taylorsen

A story inspired by the Taylor Wessing Photography Prize exhibition, on now at the National Portrait Gallery till 9 Feb, Continue reading →

Let’s Go Back to… Marcel Duchamp

After a long needed break we’re finally back and pleased to kick start the New Year. Prior to the break Continue reading →

A Look Into Sound: Jacob Kirkegaard

It’s a strange phenomenon when perceiving the audio in a visual art context. Sound art, sonic art, audio installation – Continue reading →

Paul Klee: Making Visible

Upon entering, you are bombarded with information overload – straddling the wall is a chronology of the artist’s history from Continue reading →

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