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Ayan Farah: Maps

Ayan Farah’s large paintings are stained, soaked and dipped with natural pigments sourced from across the world – plant dyes, … More

Ayan Farah, Maps, Pippy Houldsworth, review

Dallas Seitz: The American Story

“This is not a critique of America. It’s more of a critique of where we are in the world,” says … More

Dallas Seitz, Image Music Text, IMT, Photomonitor, review, The American Story

Still House: Of Riders and Running Horses

Like a flock of birds, five female dancers circle, gather and glide across the tarmac of a rooftop car park. … More

Birmingham, Dan Canham, dance, Fierce Festival, Of Riders and Running Horses, review, Still House, this is tomorrow

Niki de Saint Phalle

In the episode ‘Shoot’, young suburban housewife and mother Betty Draper shocks the small-screen audience of ‘Mad Men’ by calmly … More

Bilbao, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Niki de Saint Phalle, review, this is tomorrow

Birmingham Show

Curated by Ruth Claxton and Gavin Wade, ‘Birmingham Show’ at Eastside Projects proposes three specific questions as starting points from … More

Anna Barham, Antonio Roberts, Birmingham, Birmingham Show, Easton Hurd, Eastside Projects, Gavin Wade, Keith Piper, Leah Carless, Meghan Allbright, Mohammed Ali, New Art WM, review, Richard Hughes, Roger Hiorns, Ruth Claxton, Sofia Hulten

(M)imosa / Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church (M)

I wanted to be a dancer when I was a child. My mother booked me ballet lessons, but after a … More

(M)imosa / Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at the Judson Church, Arnolfini, Bristol, Cecilia Bengolea, Francois Chaignaud, Gathering Storm, IBT15, In Between Time, Marlene Freitas, Mimosa, review, Trajel Harrell

Objective Considerations of Contemporary Phenomena

MOT Projects’ current exhibition investigates the uses and possible abuses of written, spoken and constructed forms of language. Curated by … More

Cicely Farrer, Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, John Bloomfield, Kenneth Goldsmith, Kim Schoen, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, MOT International, MOT Projects, Nicole Bachmann, Patrick Goddard, review, this is tomorrow

CRW Nevinson: Rebel Visions

A soldier is having his head wound dressed by a doctor. Drops of blood trickle down the man’s forehead and … More

Apollo Magazine, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham, CRW Nevinson, exhibition review, First World War Centenary, review

Lee Bul

Presented at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, South-Korean artist Lee Bul’s display encompasses two floors of the building, bringing together sculptures, … More

Birmingham, drawing, exhibition, Ikon, Ikon Gallery, Korea, Lee Bul, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association, review, sculpture

Dina Rončević: Car Deconstructions

Many times I have walked past Eastside Projects and looked into the open doorways of the vehicle repair shops that … More

Car Deconstructions, Dina Rončević, Eastside Projects, Fierce Festival, review, this is tomorrow. performance

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