Inspired by an 18th century German book on the occult, Prophetic Diagrams at George and Jørgen explores the creative alchemy of art practice through artists’ preliminary sketches and mock-ups. Featuring…
Performance artist Penny Arcade talks to a Goldsmiths audience of Visual Cultures students, and remembers the moment 7 years ago when she realized why the art world had been giving…
The N-tree ‘Niwa Japan Project’ (Japan Garden project) rebuilds gardens in the areas affected by the Tōhoku earthquake in 2011. Each restored garden aims to preserve a sense of identity…
Negotiating Space for Thought: interview with artist Neville Gabie, artist-in-residence at Olympic Park Neville Gabie is the official artist in residence for the Olympic Games. Having worked for over fifteen…
Opinions of Damien Hirst’s artwork seem to fall into two camps, those who think he is an eccentric genius and those who see his art as sensationalized and crass. It…
Sleek and lustrous, the exhibition ‘Drip into Something More Comfortable’ by collaborative artists Paddy Gould and Roxy Topia at George and Jørgen, has had multiple- climaxes before coming to an…
Kusama’s polka dots are proliferating throughout London. This very second, people will be staring into the Infinity Mirror Room at the Tate Modern, leaning against a Kusama poster in the…
“the surface of a map functions like an operating table, a staging ground or a theatre of operations upon which the mapper collects, combines, marks, masks relates and generally explores.…
Wilhelm Sasnal questions the visual culture surrounding us through the gesture of painting; from the intensity of the colours he uses, to the way in which the paint is applied.…
Hong Kong artist Silas Fong explores themes of subjectivity, disruption of the familiar, revelations and obscuring. ‘Stolen Times for Sale’ is a video installation/ performance in which the artist set…