Built In is not a fixture. It is seen, it recedes. It is cerebrally complex and sensorially immediate. It clicks.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Read MoreIf Los Angeles is a haven for the weird and the abject, then Orange County is its cookie-cutter cousin. Or so I thought, before visiting OCMA.
Originally published in Apollo Magazine
Read MoreThe materials that surround us shape a sense of place – the matter that binds the elsewhere to the here and now.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Read MoreA conversation about clay, fire, and kindness.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine Volume 20
Read MoreAn interview about Donald Judd’s architecture in Marfa, Texas
Originally published in Cereal Volume 16
Read MoreAn interview about Donald Judd’s architecture in Marfa, Texas
Originally published in Cereal Volume 16
Read More… joining a dance with a flight of giant beetles, catching a rhythm between magnificence and absurdity.
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Originally published in Cereal Magazine
Read MoreA review of the exhibition ‘Wales Visitation: Poetry, Romanticism and Myth in Art’
Originally published in The Spectator
Read MoreA review of a major Georges Braque retrospective at the Grand Palais
Originally published in The Spectator
Read MoreA new anthology champions work by female photographers
Originally published in Aesthetica Magazine
Read More“Through the chambers of the eye – the mind – the nerves – the heart”
Originally published in Apollo Magazine
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