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…
Cryptochromes (from the Greek κρυπτός χρώμα, ‘hidden colour’) are a class of flavoproteins found in plants and animals that are sensitive to blue light. A Case Of The Blues Cryptochromes (CRY) are interesting because they are photosensory receptors that regulate…
Enter disorientating and darkly humorous worlds created by multimedia artist (she prefers ‘entertainer‘) LuYang. Converging modern anime, arcade and sci-fi technology, with neuroscience and Buddhist motifs, this absurdist fantasy delights in the mysteries and mechanics of the human mind and…
A tiled temple that traverses across its creators many lost lives, loves and labours; the House Of Dreams in East Dulwich is a living illumination, birthed and bled from a pair of passionate hearts and minds. Journey’s Into The…
Dada: ‘an artistic and literary movement formed in response to the disasters of World War I and to an emerging modern media and machine culture. Dada artists sought to expose accepted and often repressive conventions of order and logic, favouring…
Altered-State Of Consciousness: ‘a change in one’s normal mental state as a result of trauma, accident, or induced through meditation, substances or some foods. The 5 categories of cause include pharmacological, psychological, physical + psychological, pathological and spontaneous – resulting in…
Phoebe Tickell trained as a Natural Scientist: exploring the world through a lens that detects patterns, interconnection, and seeks truth. Guided by the creativity required to appreciate complexity, she has gone on to formulate meta-curricula based on ‘magical’…
The modern conception of time has undergone its own evolution – being neither an organic or apolitical force. It reflects a well-defined ideology that draws its origins from the pursuit of a technological superiority and undisputed efficiency, fostered by the…