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Ambivalent, ironic, alienating. There is a prolonged moment at the beginning of director Alex Ross Perry’s documentary, Pavements, where you get a sense of what it must have been like as an unwitting ...
Askance tales of a storied city, New York 1995–1996 is photographer Stephen Clarke’s record of a “brief moment” that ...
LAAF’s stated aim is to spark ‘informed debate that explores, and increases, appreciation of Arab people and their rich ...
An Introduction To Psychogeography Psychogeography is more than the psychological effects of the urban environment, argues Maisie Ridgway. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political ...
The Word On The Street: Liverpool In Literature “From the situatedness of the city through to the mediated experience of the symbolic plane.” Anthony Ellis takes a look, via various Liverpool streets ...
ALL THAT REMAINS: A Curator’s Choice – Reviewed How often do we really examine curatorial contributions – not simply to an exhibition, but to the care and display of collections? Mike Pinnington ...
“The art world has a hierarchy”: Your Responses To Class IS A Big Deal It was difficult and complicated, but you told us what it feels like to be working class and work in the arts. Last year, after ...
Look And Look Again: David Ferry Ever compared Venice to Blackpool? Stephen Clarke takes a closer look at the aesthetics of the two cities through David Ferry’s elusive and mischievous photomontage… ...
Arts and culture organisations have been anxiously waiting for their fates to be revealed this morning, as Arts Council England finally announce who gets the 2023-26 round of ‘National Portfolio ...