Bugarin + Castle’s exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia explores the complex emotional legacies of shame, sound and voice. Lena Kammerer meets artists as they prepare for the opening of Shame Parade for Scotland + Venice, and learns about the diverse source material that has informed the show and how it all began with a silent cemetery in North Manila…
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We Contain Multitudes at Dundee Contemporary Arts shows ‘how bodies are shaped and constrained in different ways by the same structures’ writes Shalmali Shetty
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The V&A Dundee’s exhibition brings together Palestinian hand-embroidered material culture from the 19th century to the present day, with each object bearing witness to everyday life, identity, resilience and economic and political shifts. Shalmali Shetty visits…
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Beth Williamson, author of a new publication about William Johnstone, shares why a cultural biography tracing the life, influences and impact of this enigmatic Scottish artist and educator was long overdue…
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Curated by former RSA President Arthur Watson, this exhibition has the air of living scrapbook of friends and colleagues of George Wyllie, mingling around each other down the years, writes Neil Cooper.
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Ahead of Jupiter Artland’s exhibition Extraction, Jelena Sofronijevic speaks to Glasgow-based artist and curator Siobhan McLaughlin about her practice using textiles and earth pigments, and its connection to the show’s exploration of how energy systems shape culture, land and belief.
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