
Review: Folkestone Triennial 2025
21 July 2025 • Tabish Khan
Standing on the Kent coast where centuries of migrants have first touched British soil, Folkestone is a place of constant arrival and departure.
Monster Chetwynd (b. 1973, London, England) lives and works in Zürich. Chetwynd’s multifarious practice – spanning interactive performances, film, collage, painting and installation – interweaves elements of folk spectacle, popular culture and surrealistic cinema. Chetwynd is known for per anarchistic bric-a-brac style performance pieces, featuring handmade costumes, props and sets. Describing per work as ‘impatiently made’, ze often re-uses cheap materials that are easy to process to create costumes and scenery that are easy to deploy and adapt, while incorporating eclectic cultural references – from Bertolt Brecht to Bugsy Malone. At the core of Chetwynd’s practice is an emphasis on the work’s collective development.

21 July 2025 • Tabish Khan
Standing on the Kent coast where centuries of migrants have first touched British soil, Folkestone is a place of constant arrival and departure.

11 July 2025 • Mark Westall
This summer, Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall will be transformed by a new large-scale interactive installation by artist Monster Chetwynd.

31 March 2025 • Mark Westall
Folkestone Triennial 2025, one of the UK’s leading contemporary art festivals has shared the full line-up of artists for its highly anticipated sixth edition.

19 February 2023 • Mark Westall
Mount Stuart Trust has announced a major new commission for summer 2023, opening on 10th June 2023. A new commission by Monster Chetwynd

21 December 2022 • Mark Westall
Art on the Underground revealed their 2023 programme which includes major new commissions by Monster Chetwynd, Barby Asante and Jem… Read More

30 November 2022 • Mark Westall
This December, Monster Chetwynd presents The Cat’s Whiskers, a group of four hand-blown glass sculptures, shown alongside a series of recent watercolours,… Read More

12 October 2022 • Mark Westall
Somerset House presents The Horror Show!: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain, a major exhibition exploring how ideas rooted in horror… Read More

16 October 2019 • Mark Westall
For the first time ever, Studio Voltaire will present an ambitious year-long programme of offsite projects whilst they undertake The Studio Voltaire Capital Project.

3 February 2019 • Tabish Khan
Killing lions, Medusa, a Gothic castle, Swastikas, a creepy house, glowing slugs and mountains.