Transmission Towers in the new photo book by Theo Simpson Continue reading
Posted in Print, Review | Leave a commentDepictions of the ‘grim’ North are a struggle between the beautiful and the real, depending on the distance you view it from. Continue reading
Posted in Feature, Film | Leave a commentPlaying out Moby Dick in the kitchen and living domestic life in Ikea; art in the service of life Continue reading
Posted in Art, Review | Tagged Guy Ben-Ner Sheffield Site Gallery Art Video | Leave a commentArticle is a free magazine, and you can help keep it like that. Continue reading
Posted in Article | Leave a commentOwt Issue 5 is out. (Chuckle.) The fifty six page A5 zine include the work of twenty five contributors graphically interpreting the word Atmosphere. Continue reading
Posted in Design, Review | Leave a commentWhile there’s no unified Icelandic ‘sound’ to speak of, it does seem, from the glimpses that reach us from this land’s Nordic shores, that there’s a particular element of curiosity at the base of much of its musical exploits. Continue reading
Posted in Music, Review | Leave a commentArt and Bikes? Yes please! Continue reading
Posted in Art, Preview | Leave a commentA new design competition is looking for ideas for the unused and neglected areas of the city. Continue reading
Posted in Preview, Urbanism | Leave a comment‘Structuralist’ avant-garde film by Hollis Frampton, an experimental investigation into the form of film – catch the free screening this Thursday Continue reading
Posted in Art, Preview, Uncategorized | Tagged film Hollis Frampton Nottingham Contemporary | Leave a commentAlgodón Egipcio brings some Venezuelan love to all that washy synth stuff that seems to be so popular right now. Continue reading
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