Upon first glance, Mays Al Moossawi's drawings playfully distort the female form. Manipulated female bodies dominate the images, thick, thin, wide, long, red, green, their gaze away from the frame as if something has caught their eye. She exists in an LSD infused world, winding READ MORE
What Can BioArt Teach Us About The Uncertainties of the Future?
Trigger Warning: rape and assault The Western telling of the history of relations between humans and nature highlights our gradual taming of it. Overcoming its inconveniences and instead benefitting from it has been central to our modernizing journey. We have continually READ MORE
Capturing a Moment: Thoughts on Curating Performance Art History
In Taiwan, following the lifting of martial law, the performative developed into a significant art form by the 1990s. Re:Play at Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab, Taipei, claims this moment as one which pushed questions of every day experience through the body. In this context, READ MORE
The Hiroshima Panels: How Can Art Memorialize Tragedy?
I recently had the pleasure to experience the best art exhibition that I've seen in my life. And no, I'm not just being dramatic for the sake of this blog post, I literally left the space feeling reborn after the transformative two hours that I had just endured. I loved it so READ MORE
Questioning Chinese Museum Goers
When I travel, I am an undeniable sucker for culture. On the road, you are very unlikely to catch me lazing around- I've got to go and see shit, or my mind simply won't let it go. Of course, the go-to for any culture nerd is a good, old fashioned museum. So, when travelling READ MORE