Alexandra Bachzetsis: RUSH(ES)
Art Monthly
The choice of the Greek-Swiss artist Alexandra Bachzetsis to perform at the Hellenic Centre reads as a contemporary reflection on the ancient Greek understanding of orchestra, where the orchestris (female dancers) performed for elite male symposia; this work playfully pushes back at these boundaries.
Art Monthly
The choice of the Greek-Swiss artist Alexandra Bachzetsis to perform at the Hellenic Centre reads as a contemporary reflection on the ancient Greek understanding of orchestra, where the orchestris (female dancers) performed for elite male symposia; this work playfully pushes back at these boundaries.

Kim Jakobsen Tô’s Cedar Dreams published by Queer Street Press
Dazed
Mystical portraits of Mexico City’s queer youth
Dazed
Mystical portraits of Mexico City’s queer youth

Rene Matić: out of place, just in time
Art Basel
‘“The subversive potential of being out of place” is really what it all comes down to with my work,’ London-based artist Rene Matić tells me, quoting feminist writer Sara Ahmed, during a recent studio visit.
Art Basel
‘“The subversive potential of being out of place” is really what it all comes down to with my work,’ London-based artist Rene Matić tells me, quoting feminist writer Sara Ahmed, during a recent studio visit.

Delaine Le Bas
Ocula
'Why is it that we all know and understand who Mickey Mouse is, but we don't all know about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?' asks 2024 Turner Prize nominee Delaine Le Bas.
Tramway, Glasgow
Ocula
'Why is it that we all know and understand who Mickey Mouse is, but we don't all know about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?' asks 2024 Turner Prize nominee Delaine Le Bas.
Tramway, Glasgow


Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir BOMB Magazine
Making a mess of value.
Making a mess of value.















