Scoring the Hales 2014: Live!
Screenshot from British Pathé film “200 Year Old Football. Whole Town joins in Annual Shrove Tuesday Game” (1924) I have a fantasy that elite, televised football in 2014 is played […]
Screenshot from British Pathé film “200 Year Old Football. Whole Town joins in Annual Shrove Tuesday Game” (1924) I have a fantasy that elite, televised football in 2014 is played […]
2. Extensiveness in Wael Shawky, Helen Cammock, Miljohn Ruperto and Paul Noble One of the most pleasing aspects of mining my notebooks in the name of these two pear-shaped pieces […]
Often the thing that makes a cultural experience so worth writing about in the first place is identical to that which makes it so difficult to get started. Artworks of […]
At the back end of last year I was lucky enough to get a quick interview with Joel Stern, the Melbourne-based Queenslander behind such projects as OtherFilm, Greg Boring and, […]
Every December I seem to announce that the New Year will bring new posts, but I actually have a couple of ideas this time round. In the meantime, by way […]
by Luke Healey Six years after his restaurant elBulli was selected as a “Pavillion” for Documenta 12, chef Ferran Adrià has been given a “retrospective” at Somerset House. Here’s how […]
by Daniel Davies A couple of weeks ago I found myself stood before an eleventh-century standing stone. I was at the National Museum of Scotland’s Vikings! exhibition (the exclamation mark […]
Chiara Zuanni is an archaeologist and figure skating enthusiast based in Manchester. She has covered and photographed skating events for the Italian-language website ArtOnIce and for her own blog Dreaming […]
This is my response to having just completed the busiest semester of my life. Occupied with Ed Ruscha, Gerhard Richter and Dan Graham for most of the last few months, […]
On Tuesday night I saw Pedro Almodóvar’s ‘The Skin I Live In‘, for which I would struggle to find an equal out of the admittedly limited selection of films I […]