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Sosa Joseph. Pennungal: Lives of women and girls at David Zwirner, London

Sosa Joseph. Pennungal: Lives of women and girls at David Zwirner, London

16/09/2024

Pennungal: Lives of women and girls is the first solo London show by Keralan artist Sosa Joseph, currently at David Zwirner London. Frequently called God’s own country because of its beauty, this part of India can seem idyllic but dark currents lie beneath. Joseph paints memories from growing up in Kerala (one of the most […]

Anthony McCall: Solid Light at Tate Modern

09/09/2024

This exhibition at Tate Modern contains a handful of pieces by Anthony McCall who creates “solid light” artworks blurring the boundaries of sculpture, cinema and drawing. There is a magical quality to these light sculptures which you want to see from the inside as well as from outside. Their combination of transparency and solidity encourages […]

Remember making shadow shapes with your hands?

02/09/2024

Ricochets, the current show by Francis Alÿs at the Barbican, deals with the concept of play worldwide. In addition to videos and small paintings (see my previous blog post) is a section upstairs on the history of play as well as a couple of spaces to experiment in. Do you remember making shadow shapes when […]

Ricochets: Francis Alÿs at The Barbican

26/08/2024

As Einstein famously said: “play is the highest form of research.”  Play is how we learn about life and is, in fact part of my art practice. Francis Alÿs explores the importance and ubiquity of play worldwide in Ricochets, the current exhibition at the Barbican. Watch videos of games in different countries. Some are easily […]

Al Held at White Cube Bermondsey

19/08/2024

Hard-edged geometric painting isn’t something I normally go for. These blog posts however, are about things I find interesting and my curiosity was piqued by this exhibition of Al Held’s work at White Cube Bermondsey. Seeing this felt like looking at a puzzle. I enjoyed discovering what seemed to me to be mathematical twists. Was […]

Miss La La – the person in that painting by Degas.

12/08/2024

The National Gallery in London puts on fascinating shows giving context and background to some of its paintings. Degas and Miss La La is one of those exhibitions and is free to visit. I’ve seen this painting many times and had never really thought about who the subject was (not even that she was a […]

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