Beyond Gobbledegook: Alchemy, Biopunk And Witchcraft
The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic’s new exhibition is a fascinating subject drowned in pretentious academic description.
Beyond Gobbledegook: Alchemy, Biopunk And Witchcraft Read MoreCultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic’s new exhibition is a fascinating subject drowned in pretentious academic description.
Beyond Gobbledegook: Alchemy, Biopunk And Witchcraft Read MoreA new exhibition of the photographer’s work shows images of an industrial world and its effects that we can hardly recognise or believe could be real.
Burtynsky: Extraction/Abstraction And The Unsettling Beauty Of Destruction Read MoreSomerset House explores horror as a cultural statement for the last fifty years.
The Horror Show Of Modern Britain Read MoreThe history of anatomical exploration and the body snatchers who fed the medical need is resurrected in the city of Burke and Hare.
Anatomy: A Matter Of Death And Life In Edinburgh Read MoreThere 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 MoreThe late fetish photographer’s work is celebrated in a timely new exhibition.
The Mask As Sexual Liberation In The Work Of Paul Soso Read MoreAn impressive new exhibition of work at London’s Eclectic gallery.
Kristel Bechara’s Psychomachia Read MoreA ‘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 MoreThe annual tradition of the sub-standard Christmas attraction is something to be celebrated.
The Seasonal Pleasures And Life Lessons Of The Dismal Winter Wonderland Read MoreGuy Casaril’s lesbian-themed sex drama deserves to be seen as more than just another Emmanuelle imitation.
Emilienne: An Underrated Classic Of 1970s French Erotica Read MoreA new London exhibition exploring the connection between art, culture and death.
The Death Of Art Read More