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Ed Atkins’ mid-career retrospective is a chaotic mix of digital doom and family nostalgia
Reviews
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Words:
Oskar Oprey
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11 min read
This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain
This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain
Words: Oskar Oprey
This might hurt: Ed Atkins at Tate Britain
Josh Kline's new show describes an automated apocalypse - Plaster gets his take
Interviews
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Words:
Travis Diehl
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9 min read
Josh Kline: “We’re in a moment where the art market has engulfed the art world”
Josh Kline: “We’re in a moment where the art market has engulfed the art world”
Words: Travis Diehl
Josh Kline: “We’re in a moment where the art market has engulfed the art world”
Anarchic artist Penny Slinger is staging a full-frontal reawakening
Interviews
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Words:
Millie Walton
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7 min read
Penny Slinger: sex, ecstasy and exorcisms
Penny Slinger: sex, ecstasy and exorcisms
Words: Millie Walton
Penny Slinger: sex, ecstasy and exorcisms
Katie Tobin explores why the tragic deaths of female artists becomes the stuff of clickbait fodder
Opinion
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Katie Tobin
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7 min read
Why are we so obsessed with how female artists die?
Why are we so obsessed with how female artists die?
Words: Katie Tobin
Why are we so obsessed with how female artists die?
Slawn talks kids, Pollock and hope as his latest project 'Gone?' is displayed in Piccadilly Circus
Interviews
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Words:
Elisha Tawe
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7 min read
Slawn: “As humans, we view time as our enemy, we’re scared of it”