Tag: criticism

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In the Midst of Life, Morrissey is in Debt, etcetera

As a lifelong Morrissey fan, it has become difficult in recent years to defend him and even more difficult to like him. Now it seems like as if there is no going back because the music that he constantly plays says nothing to me about my life.


28, August 2023 0

Pure Painting – 100-word Review of Sam Gilliam: Late Paintings

Review of Sam Gilliam Late Paintings exhibition at Pace gallery by Daniel Barnes


30, October 2022 0

In Conversation with Daniel James

Hanna ten Doornkaat x Daniel James: Ezra Maas Nothing is More Real than Nothing, Gallery 46, Whitechapel, 11 June 2022 Daniel and I discussed the new edition of his book, The Unauthorised Biography of Ezra Maas, Hanna’s accompanying exhibition, the difficulties of evading the Maas Foundation, art and value, and taking risks as a writer.…
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14, June 2022 0

Gavin Turk: The Years

Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, 26 April – 14 June 2013 The years have been kind to Gavin Turk: his work is mature and yet provocative, he has made a living as an artist and not sold out, and the ideas retain an urgency from not being overstated. But who is Gavin Turk and why…
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3, January 2021 0