
Cave of Melting Intimacies: A Review for Devon Chen’s Solo Exhibition
8 May 2026 • Guest
In Devon Chen’s Solo Exhibition her ceramic installations interlock with rhythmic precision, carving out a cave-like sanctuary of delicate intimacy.

8 May 2026 • Guest
In Devon Chen’s Solo Exhibition her ceramic installations interlock with rhythmic precision, carving out a cave-like sanctuary of delicate intimacy.

24 April 2026 • Guest
Emotional Algorithm is not simply an attempt to visualise digital code but an exploration of how computer data can shape the experience itself

23 February 2026 • Guest
I love seeing a genuine appetite for art — and that is exactly what I felt at the Investec Cape… Read More

5 January 2026 • Guest
Parnas’ practice is certainly rich with contradiction – Parnas, I think, would say as much himself –

22 December 2025 • Guest
LAS Community is a charitable organisation that supports emerging and marginalised artists in London.

6 December 2025 • Guest
Whiteness. Solitude. A melancholic non-existence.

28 November 2025 • Guest
Through fabric, humor, and uncanny tenderness, Marine One creates interactive installations that turn viewers into participants, and sometimes, the ones being observed.

19 September 2025 • Guest
At first glance, Sarah Sze and Elizabeth Peyton appear to be polar opposites.

9 September 2025 • Guest
We were planning an application to the Edition & Design section of Art-O-Rama with an interactive and disruptive project

27 August 2025 • Guest
This August, Arts Archive London presented Through the Hidden Rift at Looloolook Gallery in Paris

22 July 2025 • Guest
The term “World Literature” was first coined in the 19th century by German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who was… Read More

1 July 2025 • Guest
On the international art market, the young Japanese art scene is currently brighter than it has been for a long while

16 June 2025 • Guest
For London-based Chinese artist Yijia Wu, mundane objects become the playground of the absurd.

6 June 2025 • Guest
David Fryer has eschewed commercial galleries and worked within a community of fellow London post-conceptualists.

30 April 2025 • Guest
But as the painting progresses, these figures gradually slip elsewhere, becoming broader, more unclassifiable beings.

11 February 2025 • Guest
This edition of the India Art Fair is bigger and better than any of previous I’ve visited, with a formidable… Read More

13 January 2025 • Guest
Julian Wild talks to Thorp Stavri for FAD Magazine about his art practice and his upcoming exhibition Topping Out. Could… Read More

30 December 2024 • Guest
London arguably has the largest collection of useless lumps of bronze masquerading as art in the world – bronze is… Read More

18 December 2024 • Guest
Words Yijia Liu & Luyao. Chen Momo is a visual artist who constructs surreal worlds through digital imagery. His works… Read More

9 December 2024 • Guest
A new Robert Rubbish exhibition has opened in Fulham. The exhibition features a selection of works from previous exhibitions. Below… Read More

28 November 2024 • Guest
Curator and writer Anna Moss reviews Ranny Macdonald’s solo presentation, One Small Step at General Assembly.

7 September 2024 • Guest
WarholMania is an extraordinary exhibition showcasing mainly black-and-white photographs that vividly capture Andy Warhol and his world

21 August 2024 • Guest
Maltese artist Sebastian Tanti Burlò whose exhibition Antic Hay has just opened at Cicek Gallery sat down with writer, editor… Read More

11 July 2024 • Guest
Artist Dom Bouffard sat down with the curator of his solo exhibition Tally de Orellana to talk about his artistic… Read More