Workout in the Limbo: On Michele Gabriele and Alessandro Di Pietro’s Tiziano e Giorgione
Prepared with nothing but the title—Tiziano e Giorgione—one is both compelled and halted by the head-on confrontation between the two Continue reading
Prepared with nothing but the title—Tiziano e Giorgione—one is both compelled and halted by the head-on confrontation between the two Continue reading
Rebecca Edwards, of arebyte, interviews artist Rosana Antolí whose residency, and current exhibition Virtual Choreography, maps the local area by researching the common 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
9 August 2016 marked the sixtieth anniversary of This is Tomorrow, an exhibition at London’s Whitechapel Art Gallery that has Continue reading
PILproject (PIL) sets out to delve into the political value of its growing meme collection following on from the previous Continue reading
CtC’s Artist of the Month for August is Germany-based, Russian artist Olia Lialina (1971, Moscow). Stealing the attention of an Continue reading
Reynir Hutber creates performances and installations that are transformed and explored through the lens of emerging technologies. He works in Continue reading
0 The idea of citizenship is generally linked to a geographic location or belonging to a nation-state, implying a set Continue reading