
LAURIE VICTOR KAY, the camera as catharsis
Interview by Kate Hoag Laurie Victor Kay is a multimedia artist who does not believe in staying in one place. She works with photography, painting,

Interview by Kate Hoag Laurie Victor Kay is a multimedia artist who does not believe in staying in one place. She works with photography, painting,

Text by Piotr Bockowski Gently shattered vessels unfold into metallic petals of fleshy flowers. The uncertain calm of smooth surfaces obscures the rapid condensation of

Text by Juliette Wallace Remaining true to her 1% disorder practice, the seminal 20th-century computer artist Vera Molnar died just one month before her 100th

Text by Alessandra Coretti All Crescendo, No Reward, the current exhibition at the Zabludowicz Collection, interacts with the polymorphic nature of the place, like a

Text by CLOT Magazine The next mixtape comes from ZONDERWERK, who are a duo consisting of Linde Carrijn and Dijf Sanders. The artists started this

Text by Charlie Clark The South East coastal art scene has been particularly burgeoning over the past few years. With Margate rapidly becoming the new

Text by Olya Karlovich For nearly a decade, the practice of artist and researcher Sougwen Chung has been evolving around co-creation with robotic units. Each

Text by Irem Erkin Today it is possible to dream and imagine in pixels, compose them in harmony through codes and algorithms, and finally download

Text by Irem Erkin and CLOT Magazine Finishing at the end of the month, The Painter’s New Tools exhibition at Nahmad Contemporary gallery is showcasing

Interview by Ana Prendes The technological hype around artificial intelligence is (fortunately) been counteracted by an ever-growing number of researchers, artists, and writers that work

Text by Marcus du Sautoy Is code synesthetic? It is a question that emerged for me after experiencing Quayola’s new work Transient. The idea behind

Text by Meritxell Rosell Regeneration is often associated with spring, the appearance of new structures and new futures. However, regeneration can be spiritual as well.

Text by CLOT Magazine Chisenhale Gallery presents Becoming Alluvium, the first solo exhibition in a UK institution by Ho Chi Minh City-based artist Thao Nguyen

Text by CLT Magazine Ai-Da, named after Ada Lovelace, is an artificial intelligence robot that makes drawings, paintings, and sculptures. She is a humanoid with

Interview by Jack Apollo George Paint is applied but then stays present and defined. It sits atop the canvas, leaving a trace of activity, a

Text by CLOT Magazine Allan Gardner is a Scottish artist and writer contributing to our publication. Last weekend he presented some of his artworks at the

Words by Lidia Ratoi “What is in truth the thing, insofar as it is a thing? When we do ask, we want to learn to

Words by Lula Criado Dr Immy Smith is a polymath – an artist, scientist, and data analyst who explores human and scientific narratives using both

Words by Amy Holt Cline As we all know, inspiration for a new idea, a painting or a design can come from anywhere. Ideas can

Words by Lula Criado Bárbara Cartier graduated from the IUNA (Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte) in Visual Arts, and since then, she has been refining