Philippa Snow
Philippa Snow is a critic and essayist. Her work has appeared in publications including Artforum, The Los Angeles Review of Books, ArtReview, Frieze, The White Review, Vogue, The Nation, The New Statesman, and The New Republic. She was shortlisted for the 2020 Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize, and her first book, Which As You Know Means Violence, is out now with Repeater.
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Are celebs "too dumb" to make art? Philippa Snow explores
Features Opinion – Words: Philippa Snow – 9 min read
Why do so many celebrities get the art calling?
Why do so many celebrities get the art calling?
Words: Philippa Snow
Why do so many celebrities get the art calling?It was the depths of January and Philippa Snow was in no mood for a show called ‘Cute’, but she found her sweet tooth
Column Reviews – Words: Philippa Snow – 8 min read
“I felt out of place, like a depressive at a children’s birthday party”: Philippa Snow on ‘Cute’
“I felt out of place, like a depressive at a children’s birthday party”: Philippa Snow on ‘Cute’
Words: Philippa Snow
“I felt out of place, like a depressive at a children’s birthday party”: Philippa Snow on ‘Cute’The British artist’s Tate show leaves Philippa Snow craving a fag
Column Opinion – Words: Philippa Snow – 6 min read
Sarah Lucas is highly addictive