
Insight: ‘Utopia Saved’, Lee Bul & the Russian avant-garde that informed her work
Words by Sofya Akimova Lee Bul’s first exhibition in Russia, Utopia Saved, opened on November 13 in St Petersburg’s Manege Exhibition Hall. For three months,

Words by Sofya Akimova Lee Bul’s first exhibition in Russia, Utopia Saved, opened on November 13 in St Petersburg’s Manege Exhibition Hall. For three months,

Text by CLOT Magazine The pandemic has changed how we listen to music. With venues closed worldwide and no perspective of live music for the

Text by Meritxell Rosell Exoplanets (per definition, those planets outside our solar system) have become a matter of scientific and general interest in the last

Text by Leoni Fischer Chalky rustling fills the room. The dark stage reveals an assemblage of thirteen cored building bricks stacked on top and beside

Text by CLOT Magazine The minds behind London-based art and design studio Studio Above&Below are Daria Jelonek & Perry-James Sugden. They founded the studio after

Text by Laura Cabiscol El Hardwick’s debut album “8” is dropping on November 20th on 33-33. Calling it a concept album falls short; it is

Text by Lyndsey Walsh Donna Haraway introduces us to the Camilles in the final chapter of “Staying with the Trouble” as “one of the children

Text by Lula Criado Immersive sound offers space itself as a new instrument to play with – for musicians and sound artists; this opens the

Text by Maren Häußermann The presentation of fashion is never just about the clothes. In the eighties, the models danced to music on the runways.

Text by CLOT Magazine Change and adaptation are the only constants in our lives, and experimentation at all levels is the motor of creativity. Both

Interview by Silvia Iacovcich ‘The only truth is music: it blends with the heartbeat universe, and we forget the brain beat’. Jack Kerouac’s quote from

Text by Lyndsey Walsh The coronavirus pandemic has led to a radical global shift in how humans articulate their relationship with viruses. While the impact

Text by CLOT Magazine Bats are one of the most intriguing mammal species, with their ability to fly thanks to their membranous wings and communication

Text by Meritxell Rosell In recent years contemporary political art seems to be experiencing a substantial upturn. Contemporary artists are deeply concerned with the current

Text by Miriam AG The arts have always been about sharing. Subjective interpretations of shared experiences are displayed both for the artist themselves and also

Text by Nicholas Burman Like many precarious workers in the creative industry, Carla Serrano Pesquera found herself unemployed when COVID-19 hit. Determined to find some

Text by Piotr Bockowski For the past 3 years, the iconic post-industrial subcultures river Lea, snaking in between East End and far East London, has

Text by Piotr Bockowski Viruses have always been attracted to sex. Cases of viral transmissions or contractions have been haunting the most indulgent erotic fantasies

Text by Lula Criado London-based photographer Pascal Schonlau is interested in the intersection of human shape and material. After graduating in Communication Design, he started

Text by Lula Criado Reina Suyeon Mun didn’t plan to become an artist. After spending years preparing herself to study engineering physics, she was struck