A film about a middle-aged woman undergoing a tax audit should be a relatively simple proposition, unless it’s in the collective hands of the filmmaking duo known as ‘the Daniels’. An epic multi-versal opus, this absurdist comedy kung-fu drama,…
What will humans look like 1000 years from now? How far will technology and science have changed the human body? In the computer-generated film, Morphogenic Angels, tech-forward artist collective Keiken use game engines to probe post-human possibilities and imagine…
Peter Carty runs short travel writing courses online and in London. As one of the UK’s most experienced travel writing teachers and coaches, his tailored approach is a staple of the travel writing scene. A one-day workshop, or four evening…
Ana Maria Pacheco is a Brazilian sculptor, painter, and printmaker. Her work is influenced by her Brazilian heritage, drawing on ‘magico-religious’ practices and ‘supernatural’ themes, which she incorporates into unfolding narratives. She often explores the issues of control and the…
Jacqui McIntosh is a writer and curator based in London. She has an interest in artists whose spiritual development has evolved in tandem with their artistic output. Through such works, she explores mediumistic and automatic drawing practices, as well as…
A twisted tale of modern Britain: how our cultural provocateurs and visionaries harboured ideas rooted in horror, informing the last 50 years of creative rebellion. A journey through the underbelly of Britain’s cultural psyche exposes horror as more than…
An author, soldier, immigrant, and entrepreneur, the life of Sake Dean Mahomed is an eclectic tale of travel, financial ups and downs, and intrigue. A surgeon who was not a medical practitioner, with a Coffee House that didn’t sell coffee, today…
Feminism, Spirit Guides, And Hybrid Identities: Korean-Canadian Artist Zadie Xa Explores Her Heritage Through Folkloric Installations Zadie Xa is an explorer of familial legacies, interspecies communication, death and diaspora. Throughout her practice, she often reflects her encroachment upon the…
‘Mad In England’ is the art brand of Carrie Reichardt. A label strongly tied to Britain’s caste culture, her ‘eccentric’ aristocratic roots can be traced back to ‘The Camel Hair King of America’, entanglements with Russian Tsars, and lost fortunes…