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“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 →

Representing / Re-Presenting the Paper Series: Interview with LAVERACK by Matthew Harrison-Lord

Matthew Harrison-Lord is holding a virtual interview through an instant messaging platform with LAVERACK. Both artists therefore are allowed time Continue reading →

Magical Surfaces: The Uncanny in Contemporary Photography

When in 1919 Freud developed the concept of the ‘uncanny’, he dedicated a long part of his dissertation to clarifying Continue reading →

Pierre Huyghe: Generating Antagonism Through Appropriation of Public Space

Claire Bishop develops a critical reflection on art as the site for a politics of spectatorship. For Bishop, subjectivity is Continue reading →

Scroll Down and Keep Scrolling: Fiona Banner

Headlined ‘the porn artist’ after her controversial 2002 Turner Prize entry, Arsewoman in Wonderland, Fiona Banner’s canny take on violence, Continue reading →

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