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How far is Utopia?

A Critical reflection on the exhibition “Sharing space(s)” at feldfünf that took placeduring the 3rd Month of Photography-OFF in Berlin in Continue reading →

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 →

Jordi Colomer

[Jaume Reus:] In Barcelona, artists such as Nuria Guell, Daniela Ortiz, Jordi Colomer, Adrian Melis, and Avelino Sala are examples of Continue reading →

The Great British Seaside?

The British Seaside is a public space, a place of democracy, a landscape we all have a stake in where Continue reading →

Hush Hush: Conversations with Myself, an exhibition in the spirit of Arendtian action and ideas.

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 →

Digbeth First Fridays (Friday 4th May 2018)

Birmingham’s Digbeth First Fridays started in 2014 and have since created a monthly event where different independent art spaces synchronise Continue reading →

“I see people; they look like trees walking around” : pools and/of meaning in Byzantia Harlow’s ‘From the same source I have not taken’

Art and illusion may be said to go hand in hand. The artist is both alchemical creature and creator, taking Continue reading →

Jack O’Brien: Chew, if only you could see

Jack O’Brien’s Chew, if only you could see is the latest instalment at clearview, a small space hidden near the Continue reading →

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