Eloise Hendy
Eloise Hendy is an arts and culture writer based in London, and a columnist for Plaster. Her writing has been published by The Independent, The Financial Times, Dazed, Vice, Art Review, Frieze, Elephant Magazine and The Face, amongst others.
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Nan Goldin’s guttural ode to rebellious girls and chosen family arrives in London
Reviews – Words: Eloise Hendy – 9 min read
Are “frenzied women” born or made? Eloise Hendy on Nan Goldin
Are “frenzied women” born or made? Eloise Hendy on Nan Goldin
Words: Eloise Hendy
Eloise Hendy reflects on the blurry meeting point between art and visible and invisible labour
Features – Words: Eloise Hendy – 11 min read
Work hard or play hard? The art world can’t decide
Work hard or play hard? The art world can’t decide
Words: Eloise Hendy
Eloise Hendy argues for a more realistic view of the rituals of art-making
Column Opinion – Words: Eloise Hendy – 6 min read
What do artists do all day?
What do artists do all day?
Words: Eloise Hendy
2023 was a year of smashed art, explosive bust-ups, fake celebrity exhibitions, bad behaviour and lots of rubbernecking
Column Opinion – Words: Eloise Hendy – 8 min read
The most batshit art moments of 2023