Category: Features

Time and Space in video art and installation: James Alec Hardy

Space, construction, dying technologies and the rich rituals at the end of all things - James Alec Hardy...

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Painting with time: Alex May

Digital capabilities and analogue expression in the work of Alex May....

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Time. Science. Erosion. Evidence: Fiona Crisp

Photographic entropy in work of Fiona Crisp...

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Flaneurism and Found Things

The collages of Richard Hill...

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Street, Train and Travel Within Urban Graffiti

Anthropologist Erik Hannerz on differentiating Street Art by location, audience, status and strategy. ...

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Galerie da-End: What Ticks

Theatrical declarations and curated authenticity. Galerie Da-End: The mystery and the multidisciplinary...

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Occupying: Les Enragés to Los Indignados

Occupying Space Across Time: Prof. Martin Lang investigates occupation from Les Enragés to Los Indignados...

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Photo London 2019

Now in its fifth edition, Photo London was founded in 2015 to give the city an international photography event befitting its status as a global cultural capital....

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Keith LeBlanc on Time & Space in Music

Interview with Keith LeBlanc - Ministry, Tackhead, Sugarhill Gang, Nine Inch Nails...

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I Had a Dream: Hatice Besun

Time and space are perhaps only a perception and a semantic construct. Hatice Besun Photography...

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Precious Nothing Pt 1: Pi

Space-time contains value on all human levels of understanding so where do we sit with it? ...

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Art Money April : Photography in Focus

A review of the international art industry in April 2019...

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Compressing Parliamentary Love Time with Actress

Interview with electronic musician Actress: Reworking Stockhausen around a contemporary issue ...

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UK Culture Institutions Declare Climate Emergency

Inspired by Extinction Rebellion and School Strike For Climate, Culture Declares Emergency is organising a range of events in the run-up to Extinction Rebellion’s International Rebellion....

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Research to Focus on Creativity in Towns

A project to understand how culture is funded and engaged with across England will examine the distribution of cultural infrastructure and how people take part....

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Photojournalist Raises Fears About Freedom of Expression in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi photographer and activist Shahidul Alam has described his ongoing fight to clear his name after he was detained last year by police in Dhaka....

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Truth of Consequences Marks Anniversary of Marjory Stoneman Douglas Shooting

Portraits of the victims’ classmates will accompany LA artist Mel Greet’s Truth of Consequences sculptures, which were created in the aftermath of the deadliest school shooting in US history....

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Niio Transforms Hong Kong Harbour into a Major Immersive Art Experience

The facades of Hong Kong’s prominent Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre are showcasing the winning submissions of the Sino x Niio Illumination Art Prizes....

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An Able Tour Through the Bizarre and Horrific

Artist Krent Able is a man capable of creating stories and worlds which are truly surreal and macabre, yet remain oddly joyful....

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Paul Harfleet: The Pansy Project

Marking violence with disobedient acts of beauty. The Pansy Project. ...

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Golnaz Fathi: Calligraphy, movement in Iranian art

The art of Iran is intrinsically bound with religion and the calligraphic interpretation of their sacred texts. Golnaz Fathi...

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Sculpture and expression

Sarah Sitkin: Bodies in decline, bodies at rest...

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Mythological Entropy

Mothmeister: Revelations behind the mask...

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Uncommon Bodies in Figurative Art

Martha Parsey: Symbolic feminism and the revolt...

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Suffering and Transformation

Jung: The Body as a Symbol for Psychic Change...

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Lungs of coral, hearts of stone

Katharine Dowson: Internal beauty reflected in nature...

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Holy Flying Backbone, Man

Award-winning Australian contemporary circus troupe, Gravity & Other Myths, bring their latest show, Backbone, to London's Southbank Centre....

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Losing Religion For Photography

Artist and musician Michael Stipe will join writer and critic Miranda Sawyer in conversation at the Institute of Contemporary Arts for the launch of Stipe’s photography book, Volume 1....

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The Poetry & Potency of Presence

Gail Olding: Emotional access in conceptual art...

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Provoking Delicate Social Order: Under the Tree

A deliciously dark satire that examines the fragile nature of civility in a suburban setting, where it takes very little to provoke the collapse of social order....

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