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Philomena Epps

Philomena Epps is an editor and writer based in London.

As a major retrospective opens in London, we take a rearview of one of her most iconic works 

 

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Guts Gallery founder Ellie Pennick employs an equitable business model to empower the next generation of artists

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Philomena Epps traces the transgressive histories of erotic art made by female artists during the sexual revolution 

 

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In London, shows by Bruce Nauman, Klara Lidén and Helen Cammock reflect on the pleasures and politics of idleness

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‘Fantastic Women’, currently on view at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, is one of many recent shows revising the art-historical canon

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An artist who made a mockery of wealth and class pretensions is revivified as a prophet of possibility in a corrupted world

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From her kitchen table in Canterbury, the Australian curator quietly reinvented the exhibition format

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In two shows at Goldsmiths CCA and Hales Gallery, London, Nilsson furthers her life-long alchemization of objects and limbs 

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An event at Somerset House to launch Ignota Press’ first book, the anthology: Spells: 21st-Century Occult Poetry

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At Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, London, two series of work from the 1970s show the late artist’s playful, powerful intertwining of text and image

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Exploring the legacy of the radical 1960s London gallery in a group show curated by kurimanzutto, Mexico City, at Thomas Dane, London

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Rediscovering Jo Bondy through her assemblages, box works, and ceramics from the 1960s to 1970s

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Alfredo Jaar’s show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, forces truth and images to confront each other

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Ahead of the 5th edition of his cult annual event – the first outside of New York – Stewart Uoo talks positivity, performance and parties

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Nina Höchtl and Julia Wieger discuss researching the Austrian Association of Women Artists and their efforts to disrupt unreliable histories

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Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland

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