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Chris Fite-Wassilak

Chris Fite-Wassilak is a writer and critic who lives in London, UK.

From Somerset to Menorca, H&W’s ‘art centre’ model has redefined what a commercial gallery can be. Can our public institutions compete?

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How dystopian literature influenced the meal replacement industry

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With dead ends and doors to nowhere, the recent works of the Scottish artist articulate contemporary forms of nihilism

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

From tapestries of ‘Tootsie Rolls’ to excerpts from a burnt-out dystopia: here’s what’s on in the UK capital

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

With galleries reopening after the summer break, a guide to the best of the new season shows in the capital

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‘I'm interested in the voice as author, as witness, as conduit, as ventriloquist’ – the artist speaks about what comes next

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

With her show opening at Kunstraum in London tonight, the artist's choreographed performances capture bodies in flux

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Auto Italia, London, UK

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A new set of policies and increased possibilities for artists’ studios mark a shift – but is it too late?

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

If we want a diversity of art spaces we need to vote with our feet

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Museum Sztuki, Łódź, Poland

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Hockney’s masthead for The Sun and ways to make the bubble bigger: a cultural report from the capital

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Envisioning hybrid ecologies of the next age: Rachael Champion, Joey Holder (currently in Deptford X festival, London) and Rolf Nowotny

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Various venues, Liverpool, UK

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Studio_Leigh, London, UK

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Various venues, Budapest, Hungary

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

The curatorial theme of ‘plumbing’ ties together the video works and performance pieces on view at the Hotel Holt, a venerated Icelandic institution

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Ludwig Múzeum, Budapest, Hungary

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