
Deep Trash Escoria: The Latin Queer Way
Descending into Deep Trash Escoria is being confronted by the deformed corpse of the Spanish Empire but also by multiple reformulations of latin Continue reading
Descending into Deep Trash Escoria is being confronted by the deformed corpse of the Spanish Empire but also by multiple reformulations of latin Continue reading
The British Seaside is a public space, a place of democracy, a landscape we all have a stake in where Continue reading
Hannah Arendt’s (1906-1975) post-World War Two publications attempt to understand the political following the crises of 20th-century totalitarianism.[1] Yet, Arendt’s notions Continue reading
Founded by Bob Bicknell-Knight in April 2016, isthisit? began life as a succession of weekly exhibitions, assemblages of video, audio and Continue reading
Jack O’Brien’s Chew, if only you could see is the latest instalment at clearview, a small space hidden near 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
We’re all well too aware of the social hierarchies and relationships that control and manipulate the art world. Unfortunately, we’re Continue reading
“Mehringplatz is a rocket station for time travel. It connects past, present and future.” In Hanae Utamura’s (*1980, Ibaraki/Japan) The Continue reading