Altered States

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Jamila Prowse speaks to the artists about their approach to new, aquatic temporalities, from ocean to darkroom, as they have separate shows at Birmingham’s Eastside Projects

Andrew Durbin talks to the filmmaker and artist about his art practice, from Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts up to the present

For our ‘Altered States’ issue, a specially-commissioned video, Fourth State, featuring filmmaker and artist David Lynch

On the eve of the World Cup, Harry Thorne on the art world’s petulant refusal to embrace the beautiful game

BY Harry Thorne |

The Dubai-based artist discusses making work that mobilizes peoples, objects and symbols

BY Amy Sherlock |

What is the future of our photos in an age when images – and the machine-readable data they contain – no longer belong to us? 

BY Christy Lange |

Dolphins, ketamine and leaky realities: Mark Pilkington considers Altered States, 40 years after its release

BY Mark Pilkington |

Meticulous, gently humorous paintings isolate a deeply personal encounter with the obdurate structures of society and culture

BY Jonathan Griffin |

In this era of rapid change, an introduction to some of the artists responding to the here and now

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Thoughts on an unpredictable series of local disasters

BY Roy Scranton |

With her retrospective at Manchester Art Gallery, the artist and curator talks censorship, stereotypes and dismantling power in the age of #metoo

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Ahead of a show of his new works at Kayne Griffin Corcoran, LA, this autumn, the cult filmmaker and artist answers our Questionnaire

BY David Lynch |

The artist-investigator tunes his work to the undocumented, the surveilled, immigrants and prisoners; those fleeing the talons of the state

BY Ben Mauk |

In the face of 'hyena politics', five artists from the Zimbabwean capital who explore the human form as a symbol of resistance 

BY Sean O'Toole |