
Joan Jonas: Moving Off The Land II
Emily Dickinson never saw the sea. When it appears in her poetry, and it appears plenty, it is as a Continue reading
Emily Dickinson never saw the sea. When it appears in her poetry, and it appears plenty, it is as a Continue reading
Ruth Ewan (1980, Aberdeen) is an artist whose work is often developing in situ, reacting and realising the context around Continue reading
Christina Makri: You’re particularly interested in the relationship between digital and physical. How does your work address this relationship? Simos Continue reading
There is something in the water at Battersea Park. You might be forgiven for wondering what has gone wrong with the water Continue reading
During the London Design Festival 2015 I discovered Ariane Prin’s freshly launched hand- made homeware collection RUST at Herrick Gallery Continue reading
Claire Bishop develops a critical reflection on art as the site for a politics of spectatorship. For Bishop, subjectivity is Continue reading
This series aims to point out the existing dialogues between art and space, intended as architectonical or geographical. The topic Continue reading