Words

  • Fine, I Guess

    Just off a not-so-busy-not-so-quiet road in East London, Julia Sullivan has transformed the façade of our flat into a viewing atelier. Visible from the street, the solo exhibition, Fine, I Guess (2020) brings together work created by Julia during the last 6 months. These include collages, paintings, lino and screen prints. In the context of

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  • Published on THE SEEN “I’m always destroying,” the late Kathy Acker said in an interview at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (ICA) in 1986, “To hell with the word deconstructing. I’m always destroying, you know, rigidities, habitual meanings, habitual contents.” Coming full circle from that interview, I,I,I,I,I,I,I, Kathy Acker, the first UK exhibition dedicated to her work

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  • Hyon Gyon

    Published on The A R T S E I S T Hyon GyonParasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, London 23 January – 31 March 2019Rafael Powell Bringing together paintings, sculptures and works that straddle that line, Gyon’s works are typically brightly-coloured, dark, disarmingly intimate windows into an unconscious world. Alive with fiery energy, the show’s

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  • The 27th Letter

    The ampersand is a misunderstood creature. While many believe it exists primarily for the ‘& sons’ of fathers or the ‘& partners’ of lawyers, the ampersand has a rich history than spans continents, cultures and millennia. The ampersand as we know it is evolved in from humble beginnings. Before we begin, a brief taxonomy and

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