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2024 - Issue 108
A brilliant hang, an obsessive process and an OTT venue wowed me this week. There’s some good artworks, too!
2024 - Issue 107
Five shows filled with hidden meanings and imagery that isn’t as obvious as it seems.
Matthew Krishanu - The Bough Breaks
Emotionally charged scenes filled with faces that don’t match my expectations.
2024 - Issue 106
Sculpture, photos, fabric and painting are all subverted by the artists in this week’s issue.
Farley Aguilar - The Age of Effluence
It seems like I’m looking at a photo album from a post-human world.
Kati Heck - Tip-Toe-Echo
I left none the wiser, but very much inspired, occasionally befuddled and amused.
2024 - Issue 105
A church, a library, three galleries and the Guildhall. The range of venues is just as wide as the art!
2024 - Issue 104
Four shows filled with curious and mysterious work, 67 year old heads and Quentin Blake.
Artist interview: Molly Grad
Molly Grad discusses her installation at The Smallest Gallery in Soho.
2024 - Issue 103
Three female solos, the Smallest Gallery in Soho and a day trip to Deptford.
Jason and the Adventure of 254
Everything we experience, from a debilitating medical condition to a sporting event we watch, shapes who we are and will become.