William Kentridge at the Royal Academy ★★★★
by Sophie Jordan The medium of charcoal often conjures up images of smudged fingerprints on cold white paper and vague…
by Sophie Jordan The medium of charcoal often conjures up images of smudged fingerprints on cold white paper and vague…
By Namrata Menon ‘America in Crisis’ was devised in 1968, to chronicle the year’s fraught political arena and contextualise a…
By Jessica Pretorius Tate Modern’s Surrealism Beyond Borders is a jam-packed, whistle-stop-tour of Surrealism. The exhibition is certainly interesting, sometimes…
Just off the main entrance of Somerset House, you enter a room where time moves more slowly than the place…
Imagine packing only a small number of personal items, abandoning your normal routine, and uprooting your life wholesale. Those of…
In celebrating LGBQT+ History month, LSE Arts are hosting an exhibition detailing key QTIPOC campaigners, their experiences and their fight…
I arrived late the journal’s launch event. Imagine my surprise when I noticed that getting into the room would prove…
Managing Editor Morgan Fairless renders a personal account of his evolving interactions with the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. I have…
Every time I’ve walked past St Paul’s Cathedral, I’ve wanted to go in, but it was too late, or I…
There are times when life feels overwhelming and uncontrollable. We become plugged into a reality in which everything is a…