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Arctic Diary No 9: The Arctic Finale
After an epic journey, Lisa Anderson's extreme Arctic residency has come to a close. And she shows her installation work,…
Adam Neate On Painting
The world has Adam Neate’s cousin to thank for his emergence as one of the UK’s most influential young artists.…
REVIEW: Lady Chatterley
REVIEW: In an era where sex has infiltrated almost every level of culture, through advertising, Internet porn, chat rooms, txt…
Year_07: a new take on art fairs
What are you doing between the 11th and 14th of October? If you’re reading this you’re probably in the art…
REVIEW: About the Jacobites, Bruce Fummey
REVIEW: The son of a Scottish father and Ghanaian mother, Bruce Fummey self-deprecatingly bills himself as the hottest thing on…
Arctic Diary No. 8: Those are massive rocks!
In her next installment, Lisa comes face to face with the Arctic terrain, and takes a helicopter ride. All in…
Arctic Diary No. 7: Russian flags and Hitch-hikers
Lisa Anderson goes deeper in the Arctic with her extreme residency: Russians and a Ranger hitch-hiking across the northern seas.
Career profile: Zoe Klinger, theatre director
Jesse Errey interviews director, performer, collaborator, actress, troublemaker and jack-of-all-trades Zoe Klinger. She heads the Moral Support theatre company as…
REVIEW: Karsten Bott at Norwich Castle Art Gallery
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews Karsten Bott at Norwich Castle Art Gallery.
Legacy – A family affair
For an independent film, nothing screams street-cred louder than a gong from the Sundance Film Festival. Georgian father and son…