“The very precariousness of queer archives unsettles the ways in which conventional historical narrative opposes the ‘public’ and the ‘private’, sets history against gossip, pits stories against shards.” – Catherine Lord, Inside the Body…
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Prunella Clough at Thomas Dane Ally Fallon at Hales Gallery Nomenclature for the Time Being at Raven Row Audrey Amiss at Wellcome Collection One beautiful thing about visiting a lot of exhibitions in a…
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“The wage system arises out of the individual ownership of the land and the instruments of labour. It was the necessary condition for the development of capitalist production, and will perish with it, in…
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As its beautiful title suggests, something about drawing as an originary practice sits at the heart of Shahana Rajani’s brilliant exhibition, Lines that World a River, the latest iteration of which is at Nottingham…
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Crystal’s round-up of recent exhibitions from Basel…
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Tom spends an hour in a cold, damp London garage.…
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Crystal heads to Helmsdale to write about an exhibition on birds and collective care…
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Crystal and Tom head to Venice for a (very) long conversation about the nature of representation and Palestine protests at the 60th Biennale…
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Conversations Crystal Bennes & Tom Jeffreys Reviews
Jumana Emil Abboud at Cample Line, Dumfriesshire
Crystal and Tom visit rural Cample Line to discuss the work of Palestinian artist Jumana Emil Abboud.…
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Crystal reviews The Story of Art Without Men and talks about why she has serious problems with its approach to feminist art history…










