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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.


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...


Los Costus, queering fascist iconography
You don’t know how happy I am bringing you this amazing collection (there is a video on Instagram for reference). It is one of my...


Entangled Pasts, 1768-now at the Royal Academy
Spoiler alert: One of the best exhibitions I’ve visited so far. The level of interpretation was a chef kiss: -“The First Supper” by...


Visiting the Affordable Art Fair hosted by London Art Roundup
Critics choice for the Affordable Art Fair is here. I was so glad to feel overwhelmed with tones of art, say hi to known faces, and...


Barbara Kruger at Serpentine
Last year we had an Art Matters episode about who Barbara Kruger is and what her work is about and, finally, my prayers became a reality...


We Will Move to the Land of Birds as a Flock of Previous Humans
I think Fleetwood Mac would be very happy with the title of this exhibition. Now , let’s talk business: The Otolith Group makes public...


Women in Revolt at Tate Britain
Art, activism, and the women’s movement: I am obviously in. Women in Revolt is an EXTENSIVE exhibition exploring feminist art by over 100...


The Cult of Beauty at the Wellcome Collection
The Cult of Beauty is making a spot in societal pressure, history, ideals, and myth. The exhibition considers the influence of morality,...


A World in Common at Tate Modern
Let me tell you, this was such a strong, high quality, creative, and educative show. “A World in Common” brings a big group of artists...


Marianne Keating: An Ciúnas / The Silence
The first exhibition of 2024 was up my alley. Marianne Keating ‘s work addresses Irish histories and the hidden ones from the diaspora,...


A Canvas of Courage
An old chapel, with activist works, I’m in. “A Canvas of Courage” bridged our divided world through activist art in support of human...


Marina Abramovic at the Royal Academy
Spoiler alert: A couple of weeks ago I visited Abramovic’s exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It was my first time seeing and...


The first exhibition at the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul
A couple of months ago I was able to visit, finally, this old underground cistern built 1500 years ago (counting that I go to Istanbul...


Now that the festive season is here, did you know...
The first ever Notting Hill Carnival was created in response to the previous year's racial riots in the area and the state of race...
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