Jonathan P. Watts

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A slew of new books discuss the social and political history of scent, from holy smokes to slave ships

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The 1994 exhibition, ‘The Institute of Cultural Anxiety’, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London resonates powerfully with the culture and politics of 2019

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

An exhibition at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, offers compelling evocations of causality and correlation

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

‘I stayed first for an hour, then whole afternoons and, eventually, days’

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

W139, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

On Alan Clarke’s Rita, Sue and Bob Too, the death of Ian Brady, and what laughter might conceal

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

Blain | Southern, London, UK

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

The Hayward Gallery at 180 The Strand, London, UK

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

One hundred years since the birth of dada, what does the future hold for Kurt Schwitters’s Merz Barn in Cumbria?

A cross-generational look at how artists have survived in London and why they continue to stay

Campoli Presti, London, UK

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea, UK

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

Modern Art Oxford, UK

BY Jonathan P. Watts |