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27 June 2023 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Were you searching for a video editing tool for a long time but still looking for one that suited all… Read More
27 June 2023 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Were you searching for a video editing tool for a long time but still looking for one that suited all… Read More
26 October 2022 • Irene Machetti
OGR Torino will be the first Italian institution to dedicate an exhibition to the US-born and based artist and cinematographer Arthur Jafa.
18 May 2022 • Gaston La-Gaffe
Today, most brands around the globe are focusing their marketing efforts on popular social media platforms rather than other channels,… Read More
14 November 2018 • Mark Westall
The Salamander Devours its Tail Twice is an international group exhibition, curated by Ashley Middleton, featuring works from emerging and established artists.
5 December 2017 • Mark Westall
We Love this interactive art installation called Ilumina that debuted at Burning Man this year. A 37-foot tall creation that illuminated the Nevada desert.
22 November 2016 • Staff
Carla Busuttil’s third solo show at Josh Lilley in London entitled The Super-Suburb Defence Authority touches on all of the ills that have infected South Africa since its colonial era.
14 August 2016 • Tabish Khan
A surreal homage, monochrome art, the refugees crisis, childhood nostalgia and moderation
27 May 2016 • Staff
Raven Row are showcasing the work of Steina and Woody Vasulka, this collaborative duo explore the nature of the electronic signal.
1 April 2016 • Staff
Ad Minoliti’s first UK exhibition features work by a range of artists and a range of media.
10 March 2013 • Mark Westall
It’s time to change things up from the same old fair model
6 August 2011 • Mark Westall
A quick walk through the Barbican Art Gallery’s Watch Me Move: The Animation Show. By Laura Bushell 15 June 2011… Read More
14 February 2011 • Mark Westall
Image:Haroon Mirza, “Taka Tak”, 2008, mixed media installation. Duration: 7’30’’ loop. Courtesy of the artist and Lisson Gallery 15 February… Read More
22 June 2009 • Staff
Close to Maison de la Poesie on rue Quincampoix, a still modest street of galleries in Paris, is the agnès b Gallery du Jour. Often overlooked for her sincere contribution as a curator agnès b. (fashion designer for the modern, European homme et femme) demonstrates a classically Parisian flexibility when it comes to multi-métier activities. Suitably so, Jonas Mekas exhibits works of poetry, video, sound recordings, stills, installation and artifacts all seamlessly conversing with one another. Mekas still lives the avant-garde, and is still largely impoverished due to his un-wavering commitment. His notes on the gallery walls are a poet’s monologue.