
ART STUFF on a train # 63: ‘Monitor as Star’
When visiting Tate Britain – as you really should while Phyllida Barlow is in regally ramshackle occupation – pop into the Chelsea Space opposite.
When visiting Tate Britain – as you really should while Phyllida Barlow is in regally ramshackle occupation – pop into the Chelsea Space opposite.
At the heart of Foam is a growing archive of dub plates, one-off 12” records commissioned from over 100 invited artists.
Charlotte Prodger, AAB (installation detail), Glasgow International, McLellan Galleries, 2014, Photograph by Ruth Clark StatCounter – Free Web Tracker and… Read More
A group exhibition of works by Alisa Baremboym, Antoine Catala, Ian Cheng, Cecile B. Evans, Ken Okiishi, Philippe Parreno, Charlotte Prodger, and Rachel Rose.
‘I’m interested in characters that are not like real life characters, they’re sealed in these video worlds where they’re hyper-real’.