March 19, 2020
“Ruins” by Gabriele Tinti and Marton Csokas
Bodies, much like the people who house them, are vastly different. How we understand them, then, is largely dependent on how they’re shown to us. Photography — or the two-dimensional renderings we encounter upon first blush — introduce us to those bodies, but offer something else, too.
February 5, 2020
Dan Beaumont Takes Five
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February 4, 2020
Stepping into new rooms with Daniel Daley and Nineteen85 of dvsn
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February 4, 2020
Shogo Misumi from Bounjour Records journeys through the sonic plane
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February 4, 2020
A look inside with photographer Pat Martin, Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize winner
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August 26, 2019
Seeing Cindy Sherman With National Portrait Gallery’s Magda Keaney
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April 30, 2019
Charisse Baker on Disguising An Art Project As East London Juice Co. (And Getting Away With It)
We have a small, square, street-facing window at Ace Hotel London Shoreditch where we slang very powerful life-giving substances. It’s called East London Juice Co.
April 18, 2019
Londoner Saira Niazi’s Walking Tour Of A City Forever In Flux
A city is a living thing. How one traverses and learns its multi-layered, urban landscape should be an exercise in movement, an active call and response with the ground we walk on. Saira Niazi knows this. So well, in fact, that she might as well show you. Here, the London-native unlocks her city and recounts her peripatetic wanderings in amber, looking back and ahead at the possibility of place.