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Welcome to my Writing section, where you'll find a collection of exhibition reviews, catalogue essays, and in-depth articles exploring the world of contemporary art. Here, I share my insights and reflections on various exhibitions, offering a thoughtful perspective.
Stay tuned for regular updates as I continue to delve into the ever-evolving world of visual culture.


Alexis Peskine at October Gallery
Seeing in person the detailed, creative, and meaningful work of Alexis Peskine is a spiritual experience itself. I went on the last day,...


Who will win the Turner Prize 2024?
Named after the radical painter JMW Turner, the Turner Prize was first awarded in 1984. Each year, it is given to a British artist who...


Susan Aldworth: Belongings
In 1924, Susan’s grandmother – Luigia Berni – left the small town of Bardi, in Northern Italy, for a new life in London. She was 23 years...


Peace x All and Magnum Photos partnership
More art in public spaces, please. Last week I went to see this new exhibition which takes all over the King’s Cross station area to...


Transfeminisms Chapter IV
Transfeminisms is a major survey touring exhibition that brings to light a multiplicity of urgent, pressing and ongoing issues faced by...


Joseph Nana Kwame Awuah-Darko
The beautifully honest, intimate, and healing work of Okuntakinte aka Joseph Nana Kwame Awuah-Darko. I have been following his work for a...


Now it is the turn of the Masters: Frieze Masters
Pretty much the same as Frieze London but more refined I would say. Or at least was my experience after being present in a sale of a...


Many art fairs later and finally I made it to Frieze
I am still saying that I don’t like fairs. Let's get things straight. But everything is not negative. Hold on with me. I saw the same...


Hew Locke: Family Album
When it all comes to the materials and details: I still remember ‘The Procession’ at Tate Britain a couple of years ago. It is...


Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent
Today is International Peace Day so I thought Peter Kennard's exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery could be an amazing opportunity to...


Graciela Iturbide: Shadowlines
The abstraction of the mind by Graciela Iturbide was fascinating. Presenting a work only in black and white, the exhibition Shadowlines...


Visiting the only open air museum in Spain
Did you know that Montenmedio Contemporanea is the only open air museum in Spain and is in my region? I felt that this museum was a fresh...


Judy Chicago: Revelations
Celebrating the work of Judy Chicago also means celebrating us: women and life. ‘Revelations’ is not only her unpublished manuscript aka...


Francis Alys: Ricochet
Can we confirm that this is one of the best exhibitions of 2024 so far? Celebrating the universality and ingenuity of play, even for...


Being Present: The Connection between Climate, Art, and Us
Essay after my research for I, Present exhibition


Contemporary British Portrait Painters hosted by London Art Roundup
The Critics gang is back. London Art Roundup asked its panelists which artists they would choose to paint their portrait and why. We went...


Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind
I think I’m not the same after this exhibition. Yoko Ono brought us an early conceptual and participatory art, film, performance, music,...


Acts of Resistance
An urgent and very political exhibition alert: Photography’s value is a powerful tool of protest. It is fast, can be free to distribute,...


Their Mouths Were Full of Bumblebees But It Was Me Who Was Pollinated
Have you been at the Barbican lately? Don’t skip this free exhibition. ‘Their mouths were full of bumblebees but it was me who was...


The Time is Always Now
Let me tell you, this is how you do it right when it comes to representation. Curated by Eko Weshun, ”The Time is Always Now” is a major...
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