Three writers and 36 hours later, we bring you a 360 review of Harmony Korine’s latest film, and paintings and unpack the myth behind the cult maestro 

36 hours of Harmony Korine

36 hours of Harmony Korine

Words: Jacob Wilson
Finn Constantine
James Jessiman
Jacob Wilson reviews Richard Serra at David Zwirner, Jim Shaw at Gagosian and Barbara Kruger at Sprüth Magers

The meal deal: Richard Serra at David Zwirner, Jim Shaw at Gagosian, Barbara Kruger at Sprüth Magers

The meal deal: Richard Serra at David Zwirner, Jim Shaw at Gagosian, Barbara Kruger at Sprüth Magers

Words: Jacob Wilson
Anne Hardy speaks to Millie Walton about how her time in the Texan desert led to her strange, scrap sculptures

Anne Hardy’s captivating interlopers

Anne Hardy’s captivating interlopers

Words: Millie Walton
“Bodily organs, entrails and guts spilling out”: Elise Bell on Nnena Kalu's latest sculptures at Arcadia Missa

Nnena Kalu’s sculptures are a dumpster diver’s dream

Nnena Kalu’s sculptures are a dumpster diver’s dream

Words: Elise Bell
Osman Can Yerebakan reviews Arthur Jafa’s concurrent New York shows, which recast Taxi Driver and envelop visitors in a black mirror of images

Arthur Jafa retells New York film history

Arthur Jafa retells New York film history

Words: Osman Can Yerebakan
This week, Plaster staff writer Jacob Wilson reviews Marria Pratts' cartoonish paintings at Carl Kostyál, Theodore Ereira-Guyer's archaic objects at Cedric Bardawil, and Allan Gardner's tacky memorials at Cob Gallery

The meal deal: Marria Pratts at Carl Kostyál, Theodore Ereira-Guyer at Cedric Bardawil, Allan Gardner at Cob Gallery

The meal deal: Marria Pratts at Carl Kostyál, Theodore Ereira-Guyer at Cedric Bardawil, Allan Gardner at Cob Gallery

Words: Jacob Wilson
Painting by Freya Douglas-Morris of a green pond with water lilies Painting by Freya Douglas-Morris of a green pond with water lilies
As Arthur Aldridge finds, the London-based painter’s latest show at Lehmann Maupin Cromwell Place is an oasis for cacophonous minds

Freya Douglas-Morris’ antidote to frantic times

Freya Douglas-Morris’ antidote to frantic times

Words: Arthur Aldridge
This week, Plaster staff writer Jacob Wilson reviews 'Hovering on the Edge' at Timothy Taylor, Judith Bernstein at Emalin, and 'With Urgency' at Ilenia

The meal deal: ‘Hovering on the Edge’ at Timothy Taylor, Judith Bernstein at Emalin, ‘With Urgency’ at Ilenia

The meal deal: ‘Hovering on the Edge’ at Timothy Taylor, Judith Bernstein at Emalin, ‘With Urgency’ at Ilenia

Words: Jacob Wilson
Jacob Wilson reviews Nick Waplington's domestic photographs at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis' painted interiors at Lamb Gallery and HelenA Pritchard's sculpture at TJ Boulting

The meal deal: Nick Waplington at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis at Lamb Gallery, HelenA Pritchard at TJ Boulting

The meal deal: Nick Waplington at Hamiltons Gallery, Renata de Bonis at Lamb Gallery, HelenA Pritchard at TJ Boulting

Words: Jacob Wilson
Mark Sheerin visits the immersive art experience ‘Bassins de Lumières’, and discovers a thrill ride with little meaning and a very mucky history

Art show in former Nazi base is an immersive experience too far

Art show in former Nazi base is an immersive experience too far

Words: Mark Sheerin
This week, Jacob Wilson returns to the Courtuald Gallery to review Jasper Johns, drops in to Paolo Gioli at Amanda Wilkinson and goes to Stepney Green to Stuart Middleton at Carlos / Ishikawa

The meal deal: Jasper Johns, Paolo Gioli and Stuart Middleton

The meal deal: Jasper Johns, Paolo Gioli and Stuart Middleton

Words: Jacob Wilson
Which Mayfair galleries will let you use their toilet? Plaster’s private eye goes undercover to find out

Mayfair is no country for weak bladders

Mayfair is no country for weak bladders

Words: Plaster Private Eye
Harriet Lloyd-Smith visits an exhibition about glitches. She leaves with a mild headache and a mind blown

Picture a glitch: when art goes wrong

Picture a glitch: when art goes wrong

Words: Harriet Lloyd-Smith

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