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20 May 2019 • Staff
It’s an interesting character arc, but in truth, it’s nothing new. People have always had to contend with their parents’ mistakes.
20 May 2019 • Staff
It’s an interesting character arc, but in truth, it’s nothing new. People have always had to contend with their parents’ mistakes.
3 May 2019 • Staff
The Anarchist Citizenship exhibition at Kunsthall Gallery in Rotterdam is instantly captivating; silk fabrics floating down from the ceiling, gorgeously coloured photographs and plexiglass subverting traditional, static notions of what an exhibition should look like.
29 April 2019 • Staff
Most people come to Las Vegas for the Strip and the casino experience. However, unknown to many, the city is a great destination for art.
29 April 2019 • Staff
This weekend Edinburgh Print Makers opened its doors to its’ new £11 million pound home in the city’s Fountainbridge district, giving the Scottish capital one of the largest printmaking and studio spaces for artists in Europe.
23 April 2019 • Staff
Three years and a change of production company later, anime sensation One Punch Man returns for a brand new second season now accessible to all UK viewers on Crunchyroll, the world’s largest anime destination with over 900 anime shows available for streaming and binge watching*.
18 April 2019 • Staff
Take me down to Slab city, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty, well that’s not quite the haloed line from Guns and Roses seminal hit, however it’s allowed for a musical reference introduction to this piece about somewhere slightly off the grid, named Slab city
9 April 2019 • Staff
Moses Quiquine is a 22-year-old artist of Guadeloupian ancestry. His latest body of work was made in response to his visit to sacred voodoo sites and shrines on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
21 March 2019 • Staff
I caught up with Artist Mark Wigan ahead of the opening of two exhibitions from him about Clubland called
The Clubland Chronicles
20 March 2019 • Staff
Conceptual sculptor Jemma Egan’s poignant show at Lily Brooke in Camberwell is home to a mini-menagerie of metallic pets that plays with our fondness for sentimentalising animals and technology
22 February 2019 • Staff
Frieze LA quietly rolled into town last week just after the Grammys and a safe distance from the Oscars (fingers crossed Olivia Coleman). The Uk’s premier Nuclear destroyer of art fairs, containing a bigger arsenal than any other threw the anchor down at Paramount studios.
19 February 2019 • Staff
Oh, what a joy. Stevie Smith. Her sad poem. Why does it bring me joy?
13 February 2019 • Staff
When Fad Magazine posted in January about must-have tech accessories, VR headsets were included. It won’t be long before these are more or less ubiquitous
12 February 2019 • Staff
Mirai, or from its original title Mirai no Mirai (Mirai of the Future), is writer and director Mamoru Hosoda’s seventh major film project and the first non-Ghibli Japanese animation feature to be nominated for an Oscar.
12 February 2019 • Staff
2018 saw a host of London’s finest art events to date, including The Barbican’s Modern Couples exhibition, the V&A’s Frida Kahlo show, and the Design Museum’s Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics exhibition.
4 February 2019 • Staff
Rise of the Shield Hero currently has four aired episodes and is one of the top must-watch series of the winter
28 January 2019 • Staff
Newly released earlier this month of January, Yakusoku no Neverland (The Promised Neverland) already secures top spot for my season favourite
17 January 2019 • Staff
James Bridle’s book ‘New Dark Age: Technology and the End of Tomorrow’ (2018), is an unsettling account of how current technologies have fed new forms of hidden bio-political power.
14 December 2018 • Staff
This autumn season has undoubtedly been one of the best for anime releases this year with aesthetic masterpieces on the one hand and controversial storytelling on the other.
28 November 2018 • Staff
Home décor is one of the most important parts of our daily life. When we talk about home décor, we cannot ignore the walls which are the essence of any building.
19 November 2018 • Staff
I manged to catch up with artist Adam Ball to talk about his new exhibition Remnants and Realisations. Remnants and… Read More
14 November 2018 • Staff
What is it to be human in the digital age? This is the question posed by the recent Digital Bodies
queer art exhibition as part of the And What? Queer Arts Festival
1 November 2018 • Staff
A couple weeks ago I was invited by the MAXXI in Rome to attend the press conference and subsequent opening of their new exhibition, curated by Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Low Forms.
30 October 2018 • Staff
Misplaced, which opened at Eden Fine Art gallery in Mayfair on October 26th, presents an impressive body of work by Italian artist Angelo Accardi.
9 October 2018 • Staff
This week instead of writing about Frieze I’m here to offer a refreshing break from the madness that is London with my first column from Milan.