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The Childhood of a Leader
Ann Jones wonders what The Childhood of a Leader is all about.
Tate And A Half
Artists, Performers, Engineers
Five years ago (in the second article we ever published) Ann Jones wrote about Christian Marclay’s The Clock. Today she reflects on two exhibitions that deal with performance, cinema and the internet – all those things Mostly Film loves to explore…
Future Imperfect
Agnes Martin
Ann Jones finds that the Agnes Martin retrospective at Tate Modern provides some welcome light and space amid the frenetic early summer art season Continue reading Agnes Martin
Confusing realities
A visit to MIRRORCITY makes Ann Jones reflect on the way curatorial decisions affect the way we see art.
Being Human
Ann Jones visits two very different art installations currently showing in central London and finds both provide space to think.
Fragmented histories
Ann Jones on two new exhibitions in London.
What’s the Point of it?
Ann Jones visits Martin Creed’s career retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, ducks to avoid Mothers, and comes face to face with third party hairballs.