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It’s getting chilly…β„οΈπŸ’¦

πŸ“·: 1 & 2: Helen Chadwick, Piss Flowers, 1991-2. Helen Chadwick and David Notarius take turns urinating into a mound of snow topped with a metal, flower- shaped template © The Estate of Helen Chadwick.
πŸ“Feline Bodies, Female Forms and the Violence We Don’t See

Lisa Brice’s exhibition ‘Keep Your Powder Dry’ at Sadie Coles’ (@sadiecoleshq) new Savile Row location is art-historical revisionism in its most liberating for
πŸ“Œ New Review Incoming 

Install shot from Lisa Brice’s ‘Keep Your Powder Dry’ at Sadie Coles HQ, Savile Row.

πŸ“·: © Lisa Brice. Courtesy the Artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London. Photos: Katie Morrison.
With the colossal feat that is Frieze week coming to a close, most London galleries are relieved to have survived the chaos. But have many considered the environmental impact in the mayhem?

Gallery Les Bois (@gallerylesbois), a new gallery based in
Soo Hyun Lee’s artistry has undergone a metamorphosis. 

In her first solo show at sothu Gallery, a host of emblazoned characters reach their fuller form - their defiant eyes confronting the past violence inflicted upon the artist.

Read the fu
Sang Woo Kim’s series Ways of Seeing takes its name from the now infamous text by John Berger. 

Exploring the latent power dynamics of traditional portraiture, Kim portrays his own features as both a protest against traditional depictions of A
The new V&A East Storehouse (@vam_east) may have only opened this May but it has already turned the museum formula on its head. With its “Warburgian” display spanning multiple generations, the Storehouse is something of an Aladdin&rsq
Ana Mendieta, Siluetas (1973-1978)

Ana Mendieta buries herself back into the Earth to return to the roots of her land and herself. Just like the coming and going of the waves, our existence flows in and out of the bigger body of water. 

“My a

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