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Managing Madness

If you haven’t seen Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition at London’s Tate Modern yet, then you should. That’s if for nothing more than to step into the experience of mental illness with her famous Infinity Room at the end of …

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It’s all a blur

To most people in the art world, the name Gerhard Richter is synonymous with blurry photo-realist paintings with echoes of post-war East Germany. Yet, as Panorama, the retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern demonstrates there is a lot …

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Where does the art end?

Have you ever entered an exhibition that led you to wonder where the art stopped and where the rest of the world starts? Artangel specialises in producing exactly that type of experiential, immersive, confusing, sometimes even life-changing or …

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Girl Power

Why take the time to plan a set list timetable for any festival, let alone Field Day? The minute you step through the gates of the conveniently placed music showcase in Victoria Park of London’s east, you’ve already …

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What Millenium (the film) is not

After a bestselling trilogy and a lot of buzz you expect from a Swedish director (Niels Arden ) to recreate Millenium’s thrilling atmosphere in every single detail. Unfortunately this cinematic adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s first book is more …

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events you shouldn't miss...

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  • Oil @ The Photographers’ Gallery – London
  • PHotoEspaña 2012 @ Various – Madrid
  • Yutaka Takanashi @ Fondation HCB – Paris
  • Andreas Züst @ Swiss Cultural Centre – Paris
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