Listen as well as look at this intriguing exhibition Toyin Ojih Odutola’s A Countervailing Theory at the Barbican Curve where Peter Adjaye’s three-part soundscape forms the soundtrack to this narrative. A collection of large monochrome drawings recount the myth of an ancient African society. I’ve included some (slightly bleached out due to the low lighting […]
Toyin Ojih Odutola at Barbican Curve
Terra Nexus at Proposition Studios
There is way too much here to encapsulate in a one-minute read so I encourage you to follow the links below to learn more. Curated by Gabriella Sonabend, Terra Nexus, at Proposition Studios, is a journey through a labyrinth of 17 rooms created by 25 artists, each a personal vision questioning the role of “The […]
The Guerilla Girls
We love the Guerilla Girls and their tactics. I came across these pieces in Tate Modern’s permanent collection and wanted to share them as they are far from historical documents. As luck would have it Katy Hessel’s Great Women Artists podcast featured them this week too and I highly recommend it. Here’s the link. I’m […]
Mirtha Dermisache at Tate Modern
During a recent visit to Tate Modern I came across this collection of drawings by Argentinian artist Mirtha Dermisache. She was a new discovery for me as was the term Asemic writing. Asemic writing, according to Wikepedia, is a “wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic means ‘having no specific semantic content’, or ‘without the smallest unit […]
Installations at Tate Modern
I wandered around the deserted general galleries at Tate Modern recently after visiting the Andy Warhol show. It made me realise that I often ignore the permanent collections in favour of temporary shows, you know, that assumption that you can always come back later. This time I didn’t leave before exploring further and came across […]
Hanna ten Doornkaat at Muse Gallery
I first met Hanna ten Doornkaat several years ago then witnessed her work at a Draw to Perform weekend and was interested in the ritual and meditative repetition of her mark-making. This recent solo exhibition at Muse Gallery was the first time I had seen some of her larger pieces. I’ve been used to seeing […]

