Holiday snaps of a very different kind are at the centre of Basu and Bryan’s collaborative project consisting of a looped carousel slide show accompanied by a wailing, repetitive soundtrack....
As a hybrid of book publishing imprint and gallery, Trolley doesn’t do a bad job. While the meat of the business is the books, and Trolley has won numerous awards for its mainly photography...
It could be the death of art as we know it. Two shows currently on at two of the most important commercial galleries in London represent emphatic end points for the traditional art practices of...
It’s hard to imagine a more belligerent statement of the post-minimalist ethos than ‘Dis-Play’, by American artist Keith Sonnier. Originally made in 1970, it features typical...
The drive from Casale Monferrato in Piedmont to Milan’s Malpensa airport passes through the area’s rice-growing region. Here, at sunrise, the glowing dawn light reflecting on the wet...
While Helen Frankenthaler is in all the art history books, her presence is usually limited to chapters about the ’50s New York School where she provides a link, via her method of staining...
From snapshots of the corner to carefully staged indoor tableaux, the bountiful locations of street and studio must account for at least two thirds of all photographic output since the medium...
I’ve spent a pleasant morning sniffing spices, staring at skylines, slip-sliding down a chute and messing about in boats – without ever leaving the Hayward Gallery. This is the...