Gabriella Pounds is a writer and editor based in London, UK.
Inspired by a cult Sci-Fi TV show, the artist’s first exhibition at Hot Wheels, Athens, warps the simulated/real dialectic
The artist’s inaugural show at Simon Lee, London, draws from the annals of cinema history – from Rainer Werner Fassbinder to Chantal Akerman
The artist’s debut UK exhibition at Pilar Corrias, Savile Row, delights through spinning environmental ethics with a grotesque sensibility
On what would have been Kelley’s 66th Birthday, Gabriella Pounds explores the impact of the antic French poem ‘Les Chants de Maldoror’ on the artist and his predecessors, from Hans Bellmer to John Balance
Nina Leger, Jenny Hval, Elvia Wilk and Sophie Mackintosh offer an eerie counterpoint to the traditionally male-dominated genre of weird literature
‘I could sit among the velvet blackness forever’
A musician of mythic, millennial legend, Drake’s legacy falls somewhere between harsh, armoured rapper and soothing, caramel-inflected R&B troubadour
With a solo show at London’s Hannah Barry Gallery, the artist talks cyber warfare, science fiction and cracks in the neoliberal order
Gaby Sahhar’s solo show explores London city life via pen-and-ink drawings and a video
‘These works render the real, estranged personalities of our present perturbing, alluring; exquisite’
Almine Rech Gallery, Paris