Olivia Fraser: Celebrating Caribbean Voices
The multi-talented creative discusses the importance of recognising Jamaican culture, her role as Assistant Director in BAFTA winning How to Be a Person and her recent exhibition with Wha Gwan.
The multi-talented creative discusses the importance of recognising Jamaican culture, her role as Assistant Director in BAFTA winning How to Be a Person and her recent exhibition with Wha Gwan.
Zanele Muholi’s profound show during Black History Month explores LGBTQIA+ struggles and racism in South Africa, confronts innate prejudices and uses art as activism.
The Cult of Beauty exhibition at Wellcome Collection reveals how important the girls’ bathroom is for women to take back enjoyment of makeup and beauty.
The Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You exhibition at Serpentine South was her first solo show in the UK in 20 years.
Barbara Walker’s Vanishing Point is the highlight of The Time Is Always Now, on show at The National Portrait Gallery.
Denzil Forrester’s artwork is a modern interpretation of belonging which explores themes of race, ethics, and community via the inside of a London club.
Set in the picturesque Paxton Centre at the heart of Crystal Palace, Everyone Reflects Light is an emotive exhibition that…
A true separation of the astral body from the physical does not feel anything like dreaming. It is a very real, very physical experience.
An interview with artist Ana Pallares on sketch, mental health and using art to confront death and eternal life.