No Such Thing As Gravity at FACT Liverpool
Text by Ana Sancho No Such Thing As Gravity is the forthcoming exhibition of FACT Liverpool. Curated by Rob La Frenais, it will explore
Text by Ana Sancho No Such Thing As Gravity is the forthcoming exhibition of FACT Liverpool. Curated by Rob La Frenais, it will explore
Words by Meritxell Rosell Art produced by the intersection of science, technology and new media arises from philosophical reflections and specific scientific research. But more
Text by Meritxell Rosell Dr Marius Kwint, the cultural historian at the University of Portsmouth, is passionate about science and art. In one of his
Text by CLOT Magazine The use of neon in art is not new. In the 1930s it was used in advertising, but it was in
Words by Lula Criado My first exposure to Rafael Gómezbarros’s work (Colombia, 1972) was at the Saatchi Gallery’s show ‘Pangaea: New Art from Africa and Latin
Words by Lula Criado British artist and poet Lucy Glendinning blends the human figure, poetry, and philosophical questions to create expressive and disturbing sculptures to explore the
Words by Lula Criado Surgery steel, apocalypse, mutilations, anatomy, subconscious, experimentation, consumerism, masturbation, pleasure, vanity and hedonism are some of the words that describe the
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