Charlotte Prodger

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The gender and sexuality theorist speaks to Sean Burns about his book, ‘Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire’, and why gay men are a fast lane for capitalism

BY Sean Burns | 15 DEC 20

The collateral exhibitions at the 58th Venice Biennale tackle social issues from class to surveillance

BY Sean Burns | 13 MAY 19

The best of the off-site and collateral exhibitions during the 58th Venice Biennale

BY Pablo Larios | 13 MAY 19

From Charlotte Prodger’s Turner Prize win to Glasgow School of Art’s gutted Mackintosh building, a sometimes fraught and rarely dull year in Scotland

BY Chris Sharratt | 18 DEC 18

The artist used her acceptance speech to emphasize the importance of public funding for the arts

05 DEC 18

A exhibition at Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art is part of a series of events across Scotland marking the centenary of the filmmaker’s birth

BY Chris Sharratt | 19 NOV 18

This year’s exhibition recruits the powers of documentary to reflect on what draws us together and holds us apart

BY Erika Balsom | 01 OCT 18

Leftist histories, state violence and the cracking open of time: can a ‘mere’ competition, and publicity exercise, also speak truth to power?

BY En Liang Khong | 27 SEP 18

A juror for the award last year, Dan Fox on why the Turner Prize is and always will be political (whatever that means)

BY Dan Fox | 27 APR 18

Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson are this year’s nominees

26 APR 18

Hollybush Gardens, London, UK

BY Paul Carey-Kent | 14 OCT 16

Tonight's highlights: two significant new painting shows and an impressive new film by Charlotte Prodger

BY Paul Teasdale | 05 OCT 16

‘What does it mean to make queer art now?’ Paul Clinton asks artists and writers Catherine Lord, Carlos Motta, Charlotte Prodger, James Richards, Prem Sahib and A.L. Steiner to respond

23 APR 14