Los Desastres de la Guerra, by Francisco Goya, 1810-1820. Image: Wikimedia commons By Jenny Farrell At the threshold of the imperialist era, when the revolutionary promises of... Continue reading
by Andrew Groves This was originally published on Andrew Groves: Menswear, Archives, Systems substack Last Saturday I queued for ninety minutes to get into a pub. Utopia,... Continue reading
Untitled Bench Painting (Palestine), Acrylic on Panel, 70x100cm, 2025 By Narbi Price The source image was sent to me by the filmmaker Ashley Horner, who saw it... Continue reading
A new poetry and visual art exhibition that explores protest, resistance and collective hope has opened Resistance is Fertile, created by Narberth Poets, is currently showing in... Continue reading
Gumball Machine, by Wayne Thiebaud By Nick Moss How do you paint the fire while being consumed by the flames? What possibilities exist for artistic practice to... Continue reading
By Jack Clarke “I think belonging is really about participating, I suppose, having a stake in the place that you are in, right?” – Ali Al-Jamri on... Continue reading
Our friends at Manifesto Press Co-op have released Hans Hess: Selected Writings as a new series of audiobooks — a landmark moment bringing Marxist art criticism vividly... Continue reading
Photo credit: Marco Anelli By Jack Clarke Factory International looks like it was dropped from the sky by some intergalactic logistics company. A monument to the future... Continue reading
At Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery until 13th December By Peter Shukie Blackburn Museum’s The Nature of Gothic offers up treasures of heritage: William Morris’s wallpapers, Rossetti’s... Continue reading