Beyond Bearable: Hokusai at the British Museum
I’d like to begin by stating, paradoxically, that a good exhibition at The British Museum is a bad show. In Continue reading
I’d like to begin by stating, paradoxically, that a good exhibition at The British Museum is a bad show. In Continue reading
Surveying the landscape of Mexico City it is possible to categorise the city’s billboards into three distinct breeds. The first Continue reading
Imagine if the 20th century had concluded with modernism and minimalism becoming totalitarian aesthetic doctrines, dominating every facet of human Continue reading
Situated in a verdant corner of Parque Chapultepec, Mexico City’s largest green space, Museo Tamayo is hidden amongst the surrounding foliage, Continue reading
Last year I moved to Mexico City to live with my girlfriend. At first, with almost no comprehension of Spanish, Continue reading
7 February – 25 March 2017 “What is this sight?” “What is it ye would see? If aught of woe Continue reading
In Mexico the art scene equinox passes every February when critics, writers, artists and collectors descend upon the capital, attracted Continue reading
Before I say anything about Estancia FEMSA and their latest exhibition, DADA Zúrich, I want to step back to 2016 Continue reading