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Review: monster/monstrum (MIFTA)

Review: monster/monstrum (MIFTA)

Alexia Pieretti reviews a live-streaming of Monster/Monstrum, which was performed at NIAMOS Art Centre as part of the Drama Society’s MIFTA season but live-streamed in the wake of the coronavirus crisis
Live Review: FKA Twigs at Brixton Academy

Live Review: FKA Twigs at Brixton Academy

Writer Jade Yong reviews experimental artist FKA Twigs at a headline show in London
Is it Art?: Lorraine Kelly

Is it Art?: Lorraine Kelly

In this week’s ‘Is it Art?’, Chess Bradley considers whether Lorraine Kelly’s multiple personas can be considered performance art
The Circle: A Surprising Piece of Performance Art

The Circle: A Surprising Piece of Performance Art

Chess Bradley considers Channel 4’s the Circle as a piece of performance art that experiments with perception in the digital age
Review: That’s What She Said MCR ft. Jess Green

Review: That’s What She Said MCR ft. Jess Green

Mia Edwards reviews an intimate night of feminist spoken word performance, reflecting upon the power of mutual support and the sharing of stories
Live Review: ‘Sentinel: Climate Change in Sound and Light’

Live Review: ‘Sentinel: Climate Change in Sound and Light’

The ambitious science-inspired light and music show fell short of expectations and left the audience in the dark, writes contributor Winona Newman.
ATM18: challenging identity politics in modern Britain

ATM18: challenging identity politics in modern Britain

Eva Gerretsen considers the importance of the Asia Triennial Festival 2018 in a Society increasingly dominated with questions of identity: she reviews the opening night at HOME

Performance art is my ‘melancholy mistress’

Jasper Llewellyn interviews Clifford Owens.

An Evening With Clifford Owens’ ‘Photographs With An Audience’

Jasper Llewellyn and Matilda Roberts take part in Clifford Owens’ Photographs With An Audience at the Cornerhouse…

‘Emergency2013’

Matilda Roberts gives her account of live art festival ‘Emergency’.