Evaluating London: The Arts World is an Ecosystem, Marked by Complexity and Interdependence
When people talk about the evaluation of culture, they usually mean disciplines like economic studies that look at employment, tourism...
The Patient Labourer: Zhang Kechu's First U.K Exhibition Launches at Beetles+Huxley
“I wanted to take my time,” Zhang Kechu once said in an interview with TIME magazine, “to slow down and experience every second of the...
Mark Wallinger - I.D: An Ode to the Infinite Possibilities of Interpretation
Mark Wallinger's new show at Hauser and Wirth displays a dynamic series of massive canvases all aligned in one room. The black and white...
What About The Art? Cai Guo-Qiang on Shifting the Focus From the Market to the Artist
Art Basel’s definitive sales report noted one of the highest reported prices saw an asking price of $15 million. Elsewhere, prints by...
Mouna Karray's 'Nobody Will Talk About Us' Reveals A Deeply Moving Encounter with Loneli
“I went back to the Tunisian southwest, its silent poverty, its mineral loneliness, its arid and forgotten soils whose foundations were...
Muhammad Ali: Unguarded, Unyielded and Undeclared - The Intimate Portraits of a Fighter's Heaven
“Forty-two years ago I photographed Muhammad Ali in the rural Pennsylvania sanctuary he called ‘Fighter’s Heaven’ as he prepared for the...
The Strange and Familiar Evolution of Photography
A postcard of Britain like you have never seen before, Strange and Familiar presents an outsider’s view of British life that opens a...
The Stranger's Notebook: An Existentialist Journey Between Displacement and Finding Home
A year-long journey from Nigeria, to Morocco, to Europe saw Dawit L. Petros at the odds of conflict in displacement. Exploring the...
The Espionage and Ecstasy of A Secret Agent... in a Gallery
As I sat on the floor in a darkened room, the underlying political tensions of Stan Douglas’s cold war thriller played out across...
Move Through Four Decades, Two Continents, & One Mirrored Labyrinth with Artist John Miller
When presented with a chronologically linear retrospective from an artist as expressive about politics, economics, and society as Miller,...