The Signs for Where We Meet: A Conversation Between Robert Fones and James Kirkpatrick
At the center of contemporary art, there is increasingly the absence of any center at all. We are flown wide, work digitally, and shuttle…
Read MoreAt the center of contemporary art, there is increasingly the absence of any center at all. We are flown wide, work digitally, and shuttle…
Read MoreSometimes you get the history you want. Sometimes you get the history you deserve. And sometimes you get the history that’s good for you….
Read MoreSince the London Regionalists’ first wave of activity in the early 1960s, it’s become clear that the movement wasn’t isolated to a single generation…
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