Modern Panic, a riotous celebration of the subversive, comes to Truman Brewery in November to celebrate its 10th anniversary of surreal, controversial and provocative art.
For the past decade the annual exhibition has spearheaded and given a voice to artists whose work does not fit traditional galleries. Its ethos embodies how art should elicit a response, cause a reaction and be transformative, by challenging audiences with its disruptive energy, through a variety of mediums including fine art, sculpture, photography, live art, film and artist talks.
Curated by James Elphick, Modern Panic X will feature over 70 artists exploring the human psyche through pop surrealism, dark art, magic realism and more, for these most uncertain of times. A full list of artists and events can be found here.
Naila Scargill is the publisher and editor of horror journal Exquisite Terror. Holding a broad editorial background, she has worked with an eclectic variety of content, ranging from film and the counterculture, to political news and finance.