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Vinca Petersen in AnOther Magazine
'Vinca Petersen’s New Show Captures the Euphoria of Life on the Road' by Orla Brennan 3 November 2023 03 November 2023 As her new exhibition opens in London, the legendary British photographer talks about self-portraiture, her love of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in Dazed
'How the rat king influenced Jenkin van Zyl’s latest exhibition' by Patrick Sproull 24 October 2023 24 October 2023 American dance marathons, queer dance floors and Japanese love hotels: Surrender invites visitors into the ‘hellmouth’ of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl at FACT Liverpool
'Surrender' from 20 October 2023 to 28 January 2024 13 October 2023 20 October 2023 Surrender (2023) invites you into Jenkin Van Zyl's psychotropic film-world centred around an endurance dance marathon, and... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in The Observer
'On View Now: Two Shows on Domesticity and the Housing Crisis' by Farah Abdessamad 12 October 2023 12 October 2023 The University of Pennsylvania’s Institute of Contemporary Art and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum invite us to... Read more
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Julianknxx in Artnet
'Art Council Collection Has Snapped Up Work by Four Rising U.K. Talents as Part of Its Inaugural $49,000 Fund' by Jo Lawson-Tancred 11 October 2023 11 October 2023 The new initiative picked works from Frieze art fair to enter into public collections. A new fund... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in TimeOut
'The Future of London Art: Jenkin van Zyl' by Eddy Frankel 11 October 2023 11 October 2023 Somehow, despite everything standing in its way, art is flourishing in London. We’ve got rising rents, exorbitant... Read more -
Julianknxx in the Financial Times
Artist Julianknxx: ‘There’s a release and relief when people sing together’ by Charlotte Jansen 10 October 2023 The Sierra Leonean filmmaker’s new installation at London’s Barbican features videos with choirs performing his poems. From somewhere deep in... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in STIRworld
'Marcin Dudek explores the link between football and violence in the latest show' by Manu Sharma 10 October 2023 10 October 2023 The Polish artist discusses his latest exhibition NEOPLAN and his wider practice centred around violence, sports, and... Read more
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Julianknxx in Aesthetica
Say it in Chorus: Julianknxx at Barbican 4 October 2023 “You can change with the Other while being yourself, you are not one, you are multiple, and you are yourself.”... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Artforum
'Marcin Dudek' by Orit Gat 2 October 2023 October 2023 On a street corner in London one evening a few months back, Marcin Dudek borrowed a lighter and... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in BOMB Magazine
'Sylvia Snowden' by Joe Bradley 2 October 2023 02 October 2023 Sylvia Snowden’s paintings come on strong. Standing before one of these extraordinary pictures, one is immediately struck... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl on Extraordinary Creatures
'Horror, Hedonism, and Queer World-Building: Jenkin van Zyl's Creative Journey' by Ceri Hand 1 October 2023 01 October 2023 In this episode of the Extraordinary Creatives Podcast, Ceri Hand speaks with visionary artist Jenkin van Zyl... Read more
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Lonnie Holley on ABC News
'Lonnie Holley on his journey through life and art' by Sarah Ferguson 29 September 2023 29 September 2023 In this extended 7.30 interview, artist Lonnie Holley speaks to 7.30's Sarah Ferguson on his journey through... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in Artforum
'Sylvia Snowden: M Street on White' in the London Must See List 27 September 2023 27 September 2023 Sylvia Snowden: M Street on White is featured in Artforum's London Must See List. Read more -
Julianknxx in i-D
Julianknxx’s expansive visions of Blackness by Maia Welbel 25 September 2023 A new exhibition at London's Barbican explores themes of inheritance, loss & belonging through the artist's personal lens. Julianknxx resists... Read more -
Marcin Dudek on BBC Radio 3
'Between the Ears: And the Crowd Roars' by Mark Burman 24 September 2023 24 September 2023 'Where's your famous atmosphere?!' At the heart of any football match is the crowd. Without it, the... Read more
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Sylvia Snowden in The Guardian
'Expressionist painter Sylvia Snowden: ‘White people will show some Black art … then it wears off’' by Elizabeth Fullerton 22 September 2023 22 September 2023 Over a six-decade career the American artist has worked 'twice as hard' to bring her vivid, colourful... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in Talk Art
'Sylvia Snowden' interview by Robert Diament and Russell Tovey 22 September 2023 22 September 2023 We meet legendary artist Sylvia Snowden from her home in Washington DC where she has been painting... Read more -
Julianknxx in frieze
Local Talent: London-based Artists at Frieze 2023 19 September 2023 Frieze London and Frieze Masters spotlight London-based artists, past and present, in The Regent's Park, 11–15 October 2023. This year,... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in the Evening Standard
'The five exhibitions to see this week in London, from Sylvia Snowden to Rhea Dillon (September 15 to 22)' by Elizabeth Gregory and Nancy Durrant 15 September 2023 15 September 2023 W ith access to hundreds of museums and galleries a tube ride away, we Londoners are spoilt... Read more
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Julianknxx in The Guardian
‘Whatever you offer, I’ll take’: the poet who crossed Europe filming Black experience by Tshepo Mokoena 12 September 2023 Poet and artist Julianknxx took his camera around the continent, filming people sing, dance, recite poetry – or refuse to... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in The World of Interiors
'The Peak of Snowden' by Charlotte Jansen 4 September 2023 04 September 2023 After seven decades devoted to Expressionist painting, octogenarian Sylvia Snowden could hardly be called a newcomer. But... Read more -
Sylvia Snowden in Then There Was Us
'Sylvia Snowden’s ‘M Street’ is presented publicly for the first time since the late 70s' by Jonathan Tomlinson 4 August 2023 04 August 2023 Edel Assanti announce the debut solo exhibition of renowned artist Sylvia Snowden in the UK. This exhibition,... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in DeMorgen
'When art clashes with the harsh limits of the Russian regime' by Geert De Weyer 2 August 2023 2 August 2023 For the regime in Russia she is a foreign agent, for the West an activist artist. Although... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in Frieze
'Frieze New Writers Select the Best Shows to See in the UK and Ireland' by Katie Abbott 31 July 2023 31 July 2023 From Cinga Samson’s ghostly figures to Sam Hutchinson’s reckoning with millennium aesthetics. This Critic’s Guide has been... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in FigureFigure
'Jenkin van Zyl in conversation with Marco Galvan' 31 July 2023 31 July 2023 Marco Galvan: Could you tell me about your background and how did you decide to study art?... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Lampoon Magazine
'Marcin Dudek – unfolding personal memories and identities as political spaces' by Giovanni Bartolini 18 July 2023 18 July 2023 NEOPLAN , the sixth Marcin Dudek's exhibition at Edel Assanti in London - an autobiographical journey within... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Guardian
'The 30 bands and artists to see live before you die … or they split up' by Chal Ravens 24 June 2023 24 June 2023 With festival season upon us, from stadium-rousing anthemicists to legacy-honouring techno wizards and bowel-loosening drone-metallers, here are... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in Il Sole 24 Ore
'Body and painting at the centre of the third London Gallery Weekend' by Silvia Anna Barrilà 7 June 2023 07 June 2023 In London 125 galleries network to bring British and international curators and collectors into their spaces. In... Read more -
Edel Assanti in Art Basel
'London Gallery Weekend welcomes the world with open arms' by Louise Darblay 31 May 2023 31 May 2023 London Gallery Weekend’s third edition is kicking off on June 2. And now more than ever, its... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in TimeOut
'Marcin Dudek: ‘Neoplan’' by Eddy Frankel 31 May 2023 31 May 2023 Twisted metal, screeching tyres and shattered glass: there’s been a catastrophic accident. A bus has crashed into... Read more -
Gordon Cheung in Colossal
'Bursting Blooms Link Modernity and History in Gordon Cheung’s Decadent Still-Life Paintings' by Kate Mothes 23 May 2023 23 May 2023 In 1634, during the Dutch Golden Age, an unprecedented financial phenomenon began in the form of skyrocketing... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in Het Nieuwsblad
'Polish ex-hooligan Marcin Dudek shows autobiographically inspired artwork with solo exhibition 'The Group' at Extra City' 19 May 2023 19 May 2023 An institutional solo exhibition by Polish Brussels-based artist Marcin Dudek has been on show at Kunsthal Extra... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in Miami New Times
'Lonnie Holley Turns Wounds Into Light at MOCA' by Sean Levisman 17 May 2023 17 May 2023 “Art is a wound turned into light,” said the seminal French painter Georges Braque. Currently on view... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in Gazet van Antwerpen
'Unmissable eye-catchers during Antwerp Art Weekend' by Frank Heirman 16 May 2023 16 May 2023 The long Ascension weekend gives the dynamic Antwerp art scene a chance to present itself. From 18... Read more -
Dale Lewis in The Art Newspaper
'Commemorating King Charles III's coronation: nine artists commissioned by UK government to create works' by Gareth Harris 15 May 2023 15 May 2023 One of the chosen artists, Cornelia Parker, describes her encounters with anti-monarchy protestors. The UK Government Art... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in De Standaard
'Artist Marcin Dudek: 'Archive images of hooligans charge me. Even the most painful pictures' by Johan Faes 13 May 2023 13 May 2023 Have you ever been an ex-hooligan? In his assemblage art, Marcin Dudek always seeks out violence in... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Kommersant
'Chronicle Polyphony' by Anna Tolstova 12 May 2023 12 May 2023 Victoria Lomasko: social justice reporting. Victoria Lomasko (b.1978) was called one of the best masters of graphic... Read more -
Marcin Dudek at Kunsthal Extra City, Antwerp
'Marcin Dudek: The Group' opening on 13 May 2023 12 May 2023 13 May 2023 Marcin Dudek: The Group draws from Dudek’s autobiographical experiences as a former member of a hooligan football... Read more -
Marcin Dudek in ELLE
'Agenda: 5 shows in Antwerp to look forward to' by Jolien Vanhoof 11 May 2023 11 May 2023 Fancy a city trip in your own country? In between shopping and good food, be sure to... Read more
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Marcin Dudek in BRUZZ
'Artist Marcin Dudek: 'The Heysel Stadium is a kind of memorial for me' by Andy Furniere 10 May 2023 10 May 2023 This week, we seek our Smalltalk on the terrace of Le Panorama Bar. There, Polish-Brussels artist Marcin... Read more -
Yoshinori Niwa in StirWorld
'Yoshinori Niwa brings together gestures that untangle the logic of capitalism' by Sukanya Deb 9 May 2023 09 May 2023 The project Rehabilitating Our Human Spirit Under Capitalism is a newly commissioned work that asked 'candidates' to... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in Kayhan Life
'Artist Sheida Soleimani Exhibits in London, Depicts Intergenerational Trauma in Her Art' by Katy Shahandeh 5 May 2023 05 May 2023 Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian-American artist born in 1990 to parents who fled Iran in the mid-1980s... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in the Financial Times
'Her parents survived torture and separation to flee Iran. Her art tells their story' by Lilah Raptopoulos 3 May 2023 03 May 2023 Photographer Sheida Soleimani’s sumptuous collages reveal dark truths about exile and trauma. Sheida Soleimani sits with me... Read more
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Jenkin van Zyl in ArtForum
'Surrender' by Gilda Williams 1 May 2023 1 May 2023 Nothing could have prepared me for Jenkin van Zyl’s extreme visual extravaganza, the nearly fifty-minute film Surrender... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Süddeutsche Zeitung
'To stay alive: the best comics for spring' by Fritz Göttler , Martina Knoben , Alex Rühle and Sonja Zekri 27 April 2023 27 April 2023 The comics that we recommend tell of the love of reading and the agony of writing, the... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in ART - Das Kunstmagazin
'Posthumous Appeal' by Susanne Altmann 25 April 2023 25 April 2023 The Martin Roth Initiative enables persecuted artists to have protective stays tied to institutions. 'I have been... Read more -
Jodie Carey in The Guardian
'Pelvic thrusts and paintings of breast pumps: the mothers making game-changing art' by Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett 25 April 2023 25 April 2023 This year’s Mother art prize pays tribute to the joy, fury and hilarity of having kids –... Read more
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Sheida Soleimani in Mother Tongue
'Mother of Birds' by Alex Zafiris 24 April 2023 24 April 2023 For artist Sheida Soleimani, care is an art form and revolution is a way of life. The... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in 4Columns
'Lonnie Holley' by Harmony Holiday 21 April 2023 21 April 2023 In both a new album and an exhibition of paintings, the artist-musician holds nothing back from voice... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Tagesspiegel
'The Last Soviet Artist: the long shadow of the empire' by Eric Wenk 17 April 2023 17 April 2023 Victoria Lomasko explores the Soviet legacy through texts and drawings. Her new book with reports from Kyrgyzstan,... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in FAZ
'Marked by War' by Andreas Plathaus 16 April 2023 16 April 2023 She fled Moscow immediately after the attack on Ukraine: Victoria Lomasko became known for her illustrated reports... Read more
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Victoria Lomasko in ARTE
'The Last Soviet Artist' by Mathilde Schnee 3 April 2023 3 April 2023 The artist and author Victoria Lomasko had made a name for herself in Russia long before the... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in ArtReview
'What Happens When ‘Vernacular Art’ Enters an Institution?' by Samuel Reilly 29 March 2023 29 March 2023 The unspoken presupposition that artistic value is conferred by the establishment seems at odds with the artwork.... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in the Financial Times
'Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers, Royal Academy, London — revelatory art from the Deep South' by Maya Jaggi 23 March 2023 23 March 2023 Excluded from the mainstream, resourceful artists made daring, powerful work with materials from coffee grounds to mud.... Read more -
Sheida Soleimani in The New York Times
'What Would Ben Franklin Say? Artists Weigh the Dream of Democracy' by Hilarie M. Sheets 23 March 2023 23 March 2023 In Philadelphia, the sun rises on a bold collaboration between two museums. It’s just a few blocks... Read more
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Lonnie Holley in The Guardian
'Souls Grown Deep Like the Rivers review – art of poverty and resilience from the US south' by Ashish Ghadiali 14 March 2023 14 March 2023 This moving show considers the wealth of inventive and work by African American artists from communities that... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in the Evening Standard
'Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers at the Royal Academy review: an essential show' by Ben Luke 14 March 2023 14 March 2023 Artists like Lonnie Holley, Thornton Dial and Joe Minter are finally getting due attention, but this exhibition... Read more -
Lonnie Holley in The Washington Post
'Lonnie Holley always manages to find the beauty in terror' by John Lingan 10 March 2023 10 March 2023 The acclaimed artist is now a celebrated musician. His new album, “Oh Me Oh My,” is another... Read more -
Emmanuel Van der Auwera in CLOT
'Insight: the power & politics of visual culture in the age of mass media, Emmanuel Van der Auwera at Edel Assanti' by Meritxell Rosell 9 March 2023 09 March 2023 One of the first impressions of experiencing Emmanuel Van der Auwera‘s installations is being in front of... Read more
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Noémie Goudal in Télérama
'Noémie Goudal, a queen of illusion at the Centre Pompidou' by Sophie Rahal 6 March 2023 06 March 2023 Her passion for the study of ancient climates climates informs her work. With a disturbing art of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in The White Review
'On the Altar of the Rat King' by Sam Moore 2 March 2023 02 March 2023 Walking into SURRENDER , Jenkin van Zyl’s installation in which a film loops on the wall of... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in Art Monthly
'Jenkin van Zyl: Surrender' by Daniel Culpan 1 March 2023 01 March 2023 What happens if you take a troupe of rodent-humans, pump them with liquid stimulants and make them... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in FAD Magazine
'The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to See in London Ending This Week' by Tabish Khan 26 February 2023 26 February 2023 Tabish Khan the @LondonArtCritic picks his favourite top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in London ending This... Read more
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Emmanuel Van der Auwera in BOMB
"Interconnected Solitude: Emmanuel Van Der Auwera Interviewed by Jonah Goldman Kay' by Jonah Goldman Kay' 15 February 2023 15 February 2023 Investigations into the nature of truth and narrative in digital domains. Using the digital universe’s seemingly infinite... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in Frieze
'Jenkin van Zyl Demands Your Surrender' by Joe Bobowicz 31 January 2023 31 January 2023 The artist and filmmaker probes the slippery subjects of queerness and desire in his first latex-laden solo... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Actualitté
'In exile, Russian author Victoria Lomasko receives the Couilles au Cul Award' 28 January 2023 28 January 2023 This Saturday 28 January, at 12.07 pm sharp, the OFF of OFF, the Angoulême 'off' comics festival... Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in BFMTV
'Angoulême Comics Festival: The Prize of Courage for Victoria Lomasko' 28 January 2023 28 January 2023 The prize, awarded annually on the sidelines of the International Comics Festival, will be awarded to Russian... Read more
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Jenkin van Zyl in Studio International
'The world has ended many times over’ by Joe Lloyd 26 January 2023 26 January 2023 The artist and film-maker guides us through his fantastical world of dancing rats, pneumatic tubes, dance marathons... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in In Talks With
Jenkin van Zyl in conversation with Danielle Radojcin 26 January 2023 26 January 2023 Artist Jenkin van Zyl seeks to portray characters who find transcendence through the freedom of being able... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in The Guardian
'Jenkin van Zyl on his death-defying art: ‘Setting myself on fire was idiotic. But the shot is amazing’' by Hettie Judah 23 January 2023 23 January 2023 He makes films filled with gore, monsters and bizarre fetishes and looks like Mr Tumnus at a... Read more -
Jenkin van Zyl in TimeOut
'Jenkin van Zyl: Surrender Review' by Eddy Frankel 18 January 2023 18 January 2023 Ever wanted to become so entwined with someone that you become one person? Rats know all about... Read more
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Si On in Artforum
'Si On: A Peace Brimming with Malice' in the London Must See List 17 January 2023 17 January 2023 Si On: A Peace Brimming with Malice is featured in ArtForum's London Must See List. Read more -
Victoria Lomasko in Artforum
'Critic's Pick: Victoria Lomasko 'The Last Soviet Artist' by Agnieszka Gratza 8 January 2023 8 January 2023 A full century after the founding of the Soviet Union, the title of dissident Russian artist Victoria... Read more -
Dale Lewis at Museo Leonora Carrington - Centro de las Artes San Luis Potosi
'The Day I Saw You: Portraits from the Fundacion AMMA Collection' 8 December 2022 8 December 2022 Dale Lewis is featured in the group show The Day I Saw You: Portraits from the Fundacion... Read more -
Agata Bogacka in Contemporary Lynx
'Agata Bogacka. The Metaphor of Change' by Kasia Lorenc 8 December 2022 8 December 2022 The individual exhibition of recent works by Agata Bogacka in Recklinghausen has become an opportunity to talk... Read more
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Jenkin van Zyl in i-D
'The queer artist exploring vore, the kink of being eaten alive' by Anastasiia Fedorova 6 December 2022 06 December 2022 Through inflatable latex sculpture, Jenkin van Zyl's Vore explores the liminal space between the human and the... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in FAD Magazine
'Art Basel Miami Beach 2022 - 7 Artworks From 7 Booths' by Ida Ivanka Hamilton 5 December 2022 5 December 2022 As Mera Rubell stated: “Sun and fun became a cultural destination” Art Basel Miami Beach celebrated its... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in The Guardian
'‘Being queer is amazing’: LGBTQ+ artists take the stage at this year’s Art Basel Miami' by Veronica Esposito 1 December 2022 01 December 2022 In a state where anti-LGBTQ+ legislation has recently dominated the headlines, the annual gathering of artists sees... Read more -
Oren Pinhassi in The Wall Street Journal
'Art Basel Miami Beach Plays It Safe in the Sun' by Brian P. Kelly 30 November 2022 30 November 2022 The art fair, now celebrating its 20th anniversary, features thoughtful work but shies away from taking chances.... Read more
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