Tag: Art
Whitechapel Gallery retrospective of the artist Nicole Eisenman from 11 Oct 2023 to 14...
This Autumn, Whitechapel Gallery presents the first major UK retrospective of the artist Nicole Eisenman (b.1965, France, lives and works in the USA) from...
Freedom of expression – the liberating artwork of Nicholas Kontaxis
Diagnosed with a brain tumour at 15 months, suffering 50,000 seizures to date, Kontaxis’ art isn’t just survival, it’s a celebration.
Express: to make known...
David Wojnarowicz’s AIDS art and activism re-visited
Legacy of trailblazing painter, photographer, writer and performance artist David Wojnarowicz revisited in Marion Scemama’s new film.
The HIV/AIDS crisis was undoubtedly one of the...
Into the Night at the Barbican review – ‘cabaret clubs of yore astutely resurrected’
Into The Night review by Ifan Llewelyn
★★★★☆
We live our lives in three broad categories of places. The home, the workplace and wherever we choose...
Gender London Project – meet the photographer cataloguing gendered experiences
Multi-disciplinary artist Veronique Charlotte on her new show Gender London Project - exploring kindness, activism and catharsis
Perhaps the most contentious and complicated issues of...
Acid House, Acid Home – we meet rave revolution artist Chelsea Louise Berlin
The archivist and artist talks being at the forefront of British cultural shift
There are very few moments of British nightlife culture that linger in...
REVIEW: Limp Wrist, Iron First @ Parliament
Dusty O brings frenetic colour to fusty environs
As Trump-touting helicopters whirred over Whitehall and the US president’s staggering security detail clattered over cobbles wielding...
Art, activism and pornography – 35 artists and activists come together for Uncensored
Creating a dialogue between art, pornography and queer-feminist politics, Uncensored Festival is an immersive, sex-positive space for collective reflection, exploration and critique. Organised by...
‘Fantabuloso!’ exhibition by Villain – Polari superheroes come to East London
Ever wonder what vintage comics would look like if they were queer-friendly? The combination of chiselled bodies, skin-tight revealing outfits and the explosion of...
diane arbus: in the beginning review – ‘spotlighting Arbus’ love for her city’s back...
★★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn
Perhaps the best-known photographer of subculture, Diane Arbus and her photographs of downtrodden delinquent, and those on the frayed fringes of society....