The Late series continues with a summer event dedicated to youth experience and the space for experimentation and debate that is often found there. The line-up is crammed full of art forms, rarely seen within the Tate space, especially at the Britain: expect to see spoken word, graffiti and beatbox artists,…
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July 2014
So the Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House is preparing for lift off, and as always it happens, tickets have sold out in a flash. Never fear, as something great is on the horizon (no, not a free ticket I’ve been keeping up my sleeve). The summer films will all…
Just to make me feel very old (once again!) the We Love the 90s crew are putting on a film festival to remind us all that those fav films of our youth weren’t made last week (like our aging grey matter would have us believe) but were actually made 20…
It’s fair to say that the world’s digital explosion in the last 40 years has been something like a phenomenon. Rapid, progressive and artistic all at the same time, we’ve seen it stretch across many facets of life and industries – and this generous show at the Barbican does its…
Although photography has been, since its development, a tool by which to support a real moment in time, it has also been a deceptive tool that can easily mislead its viewer. The debate of truth in photography is as old as its years but it never fails to fascinate thanks…
Confession time: it’s been far too long since I’ve had a decent holiday. If you live in London (and the freelancer life), you know what it’s like; the constant juggle of work means you might snatch a bit of time off here or there, but before you know it, the…