Paul Clinton is a writer, curator and editor based in London, UK. He is a lecturer in curating at Goldsmiths, University of London.
From Claudia Rankine on whiteness to the history of the medicine cabinet: what to read this weekend
From the 'crisis of care' to René Magritte on left-wing luxury: what to read this weekend
From Elena Ferrante to global citizenship: what to read this weekend
From the Frankfurt School to grumpy memos: what to read this weekend
From a critique of Adam Curtis to Wifredo Lam's Italian sojourn: what to read this weekend
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick photographed by Terry Richardson
From gay communes to surrealist ethnography: what to read about this weekend
From collecting apparitions to the contested legacy of black nationalism: what to read this weekend
Are we really modern? Why are artists suddenly interested in poetry? What to read this weekend
From Teju Cole's favourite albums to the burkini ban: what to read this weekend
From the tale of America's female Jesus to philosophical marginalia: what to read this weekend
From Vladimir Nabokov's queerness to John Cage jamming with Sun Ra: what to read this weekend
From the Spiritualist origins of Ghostbusters to an interview with Luc Sante: what to read this weekend
From the concept of human nature to post-Brexit erotica: what to read this weekend
From intellectual freedom to the Republican Party convention: what to read this weekend
From Atatürk and Turkish nationalism in art to the enduring creepiness of Bruce Conner: what to read this weekend
Black Lives Matter, the Chilcot report, music and violence: what to read this weekend
From the poetry of the late Geoffrey Hill to the new literary genre of the 'ultra-unreal': what to read this weekend
A weekend reading list on the UK vote to leave the European Union
A reading list in memory of the British MP Jo Cox and those who were tragically killed at Pulse Club, Orlando, last week