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Paul Clinton

Paul Clinton is a writer, curator and editor based in London, UK. He is a lecturer in curating at Goldsmiths, University of London.

The artist’s latest show, at Corvi-Mora, London, depicts unidentifiable men stripped of their social identities

BY Paul Clinton | 25 APR 22

As a show about cabaret culture opens at the Barbican, it’s worth remembering that nightclubs are about more than just a good time

BY Paul Clinton | 04 OCT 19

Why ACT UP activists spray-painting over artist David McDiarmid’s ‘Rainbow Aphorisms’ posters scored an own goal

BY Paul Clinton | 15 OCT 18

Two films using time and repetition to question our fragile relationship to lived reality and revolutionary politics

BY Paul Clinton | 26 OCT 17

David Goldblatt discusses representation, censorship and his decision to remove his archive from the University of Cape Town

BY Paul Clinton | 29 SEP 17

From a wild child to a talking mongoose: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 28 JUL 17

From unmasking an author to literary dress sense: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 07 JUL 17

A swathe of exhibitions and a new English translation of La Monnaie vivante, Pierre Klossowski’s erotic theory of economics

BY Paul Clinton | 31 MAY 17

From a biography of the Daily Mail to monuments to Karl Marx: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 26 MAY 17

From why its good to repeat jokes to how to keep it impersonal: what to read about this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 19 MAY 17

From situationists to shame: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 12 MAY 17

From Irving Penn to the stereograph: a photography themed weekend reading list

BY Paul Clinton | 05 MAY 17

A response to some of the responses

BY Paul Clinton | 04 MAY 17

From the virtues of cannibalism to how to photograph yourself naked: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 28 APR 17

From Egyptian surrealism to Parisian pissoirs: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 21 APR 17

Ahead of Art Brussels opening this week, a guide to the best shows around town

BY Paul Clinton | 18 APR 17

From spooky computers to coded manuscripts: what to read this weekend.

BY Paul Clinton | 14 APR 17

Cabinet, London, UK

BY Paul Clinton | 13 APR 17

Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Paul Clinton about feminism, freedom and the politics of the personal

BY Paul Clinton | 12 APR 17

From eternal music to the secret of eternal life: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton | 31 MAR 17