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An Ill Planet: Revisiting ‘a Field in England’ in 2024

We all know the feeling of someone talking down at you about a film, music, whatever — they have a certain look in their eye as while they barely contain the orgasmic rush of correcting whatever perfectly legitimate opinion you dared to... Continue Reading →

“The Eyes that couldn’t breathe” – The Filmmaker who scared a century

As much as we want to play it cool, we find ourselves occasionally coming across figures  whose influence is undeniable. What better person than this as an example, and what better time to be uncool about film-making than now. Many... Continue Reading →

SUNRISE: Accessibility of Blind and Vision Impaired Practitioners in Art

Every day in the UK, 250 people start to lose their sight. About 285 million people are vision impaired worldwide: 39 million are blind and 246 million 'low vision' - a term noted as the mean definition for most of... Continue Reading →

Bridging the Gap: The Deconstruction of Kay Sage

"There's no such thing as structure." That's what this random guy said to me, unwavering eye contact, before proceeding to finish his vodka, be sick over the payment and drop their keys into the road.  Don't worry, they were fine.... Continue Reading →

The bold abstract

Occasionally I find that someone can be influential without you even realising it. They can change the way you see parts of the world or art itself but you may not even remember them. This was my experience with the... Continue Reading →

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