November 17, 2024

Say hello to Frieze Masters

  Mexican dolls, early 20th century Dutch and Flemish paintings Installation of Don Judd’s works This year Frieze has launched Frieze Masters, a new fair for ‘historical art’, alongside Frieze proper in Regent’s Park. In […]

L’assommoir, Zola. Revisited

Lola didn’t feel like celebrating her birthday. “23 is such a boring age” would be what she would have said. Wanting to move to Peru to work in a primary school, she felt useless in […]

I Write the Bee Sides…

Trawling junk shops, getting covered in chalk & charcoal, scavenging for a drum kit. These are probably not the usual activities of someone preparing for a book launch. But with seismic changes afoot (that’s right […]

Discovering Cuba’s art scene

I went to Cuba looking for music, dance and rum – and I wasn’t disappointed. What I did not expect, however, was to find such a flourishing art scene. Art is a part of everyday […]

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