Massive Twits: Performative Outrage Over ‘Rude’ Art
An outraged mother tries to preserve her son’s innocence by making him pose next the ‘offensive’ artwork that allegedly ‘ruined his childhood’.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
An outraged mother tries to preserve her son’s innocence by making him pose next the ‘offensive’ artwork that allegedly ‘ruined his childhood’.
Somerset House explores horror as a cultural statement for the last fifty years.
The Horror Show Of Modern Britain Read More
There is more to the work of Walter Sickert than current deluded conspiracy theories, as an exhibition at Tate Britain shows.
Portraiture, Greasepaint, Gore? Walter Sickert At Tate Britain Read More
The outrageous and provocatively sexual Devilries of the famed French artist. Be warned: this is still eye-popping stuff.
The Diabolical Devilries Of Eugène Lepoittevin Read More
The headline-grabbing ‘improvements’ to an Anna Leporskaya painting by a security guard are as valid a critique and reconstruction as anything from the mainstream art world.
The Eyes Have It! Blank Faces, A Ballpoint Pen And Boredom Combine To Create New Art From Old Read More
The late fetish photographer’s work is celebrated in a timely new exhibition.
The Mask As Sexual Liberation In The Work Of Paul Soso Read More
Blanket social media censorship of nudity is forcing arts organisations to think outside the box.
Vienna Strips On OnlyFans Read More
An impressive new exhibition of work at London’s Eclectic gallery.
Kristel Bechara’s Psychomachia Read More
A ‘carnival for the visual senses’ sounds just the thing to help us emerge from the monotone tedium of the Old Normal and into the Brave New World.
Absolutely Augmented Reality In Hoxton Read More
Sexuality, the physical and the manipulated explored in photography.
Reflecting On Nature And Looking Inward: The Female Gaze Of Loreal Prystaj Read More
One of London’s most valued alternative art venues is threatened with closure.
Save The Horse Hospital Read More
The Royal Academy’s huge exhibition of the greats of expressionism is less overwhelming and more pompous than it needs to be.
Abstract Expressionism At The Royal Academy Read More