Closer Baby Closer: A Review of Savannah Brown's New Collection
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by Lauren Thompson Where Brown’s debut collection Graffiti felt like comfort, and Sweet Dark felt like growing up, Closer Baby Closer...


- Feb 13
- 3 min
Real Moments: A Review of the Chris Killip Photography Retrospective
Andrew Finch reviews the Chris Killip retrospective at The Photographers' Gallery


- Jan 30
- 4 min
No Business as Usual in Myanmar! - It's Time for a Responsible Exit
Jay Kerr highlights the important work of Myanmar Military: Never in Fashion and their international campaign


- Dec 17, 2022
- 5 min
Capturing Youth: How Britain Grew Up
RAR's Gaia Lamperti interviews the minds behind the Museum of Youth Culture and hears how this gallery-on-the-move is archiving adolescence


- Dec 9, 2022
- 3 min
The Land Beneath Our Feet: Return of a Native by Vron Ware Review
Alex Brent reviews Vron Ware's rumination on local history and the role of place in identity


- Dec 8, 2022
- 3 min
Sexing the Mantelpiece: Connor Coulston at Burton at Bideford
Elinor Potts returns to her forgotten hometown to explore the fractured past and present through Conor Coulston's new ceramics exhibit


- Nov 7, 2022
- 3 min
More than a Meditation: A Review of Drumz of the South: The Dubstep Years 2004-2007
by Alex Brent "What Drumz of the South offers is a demonstration of the vitality of people to create and move culture, to form...


- Nov 4, 2022
- 6 min
In conversation with Hugo Huerta Marin: author of 'Portrait of an Artist'
by Iman Sultan "If there’s one incredible project that captivates and inspires other people, that’s when things truly start happening and...


- Nov 2, 2022
- 3 min
Nona Fernández’ Secret Dimensions: A review of The Twilight Zone and Space Invaders
by Beth Holmes "Emerging from the surreal atmosphere and fragmentary structures of these books is akin to waking from a nightmare." Years...


- Oct 31, 2022
- 5 min
‘I treat low culture like the avant garde’: How lloydfears is redefining contemporary Flâneurie
by Katherine Thomson "I've never seen someone leave an art gallery like they do a club." Grime culture still lives on through the...


- Oct 18, 2022
- 6 min
Meet Sweatshop Literacy Movement
by Samantha Haran Sweatshop adopts bell hooks’ notion that social justice can be progressed through literacy; that through reading,...


- Oct 7, 2022
- 7 min
Floods, riots, and pirate radio: Exploring Lewisham's forgotten corners
'Wildcornerz' tells the story of South East London through forgotten waterways, treasures, and swamps
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