All images courtesy of the artist By Jack Clarke I arrived in Doncaster on one of those sticky, humid Fridays where everything feels like it’s wearing a... Continue reading
The Women Were Very Powerful (Pic: courtesy of Narbi Price) Mike Quille reviews an exhibition of paintings, spoken word and short films and interviews the creators –... Continue reading
Sandra George: Every Mother is a Working Mother Johny Pitts responds to a recent review on this website of an exhibition he has curated called After The... Continue reading
Twice as Nice, The End, by Ewen Spencer, London, 1999 / Pic: Courtesy the artist Sometimes the questions raised by exhibitions are more important than anything they... Continue reading
The Panorama Museum, Frankenhausen Photo by Martin Zeise, CC BY-SA 3.0 Following initial uprisings in southern Germany, the German Peasants’ War quickly spread and reached Thuringia, where... Continue reading
Mik Critchlow. Copyright Mik Critchlow A new gallery dedicated to the acclaimed photographer Mik Critchlow has opened at Woodhorn Museum, Northumberland. Below are some details on it,... Continue reading
Community Noticeboards is a series of about ten watercolour paintings I’ve been working on over the last two years. Proletarian Doodles is a new series in which... Continue reading
If You Want To Change Things, You Cannit Change Them From The Floor, by Narbi Price 40 years on from the end of the Miners’ Strike, award-winning... Continue reading
Jack Clarke has a conversation with Afzal Khan on photographing piety, play, and the generational rhythms of Muslim masculinity. All images supplied by the artists I first... Continue reading