Pittsburgh City Paper review of City/City
Charles Rosenblum has some interesting things to say in this week’s Pittsburgh City Paper about The City & the City at Wood Street Galleries. The show’s only up for about two more weeks, so be sure to go have a…
CMU Tartan on City/City
The Tartan has published a thoughtful piece on The City & the City in this week’s paper. It’s exciting to see new young art lovers moving into insightful conversation through criticism – I’ll look forward to following the Tartan’s art…
Post-Gazette on The City & the City
Diana Nelson-Jones at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette did a great article in today’s paper on my upcoming show The City & the City: Artwork by London Writers. Take a look at the piece online!
The City & the City: Sept 28-Dec 31, 2012, Wood St. Galleries
Artwork by Caroline Bergvall, Rod Dickinson & Tom McCarthy, Rachel Lichtenstein, Chris Petit & Emma Matthews & Iain Sinclair, and Sukhdev Sandhu. The City & the City: Opening party…
Diamond Street
There have been a number of prominent reviews of Rachel Lichtenstein’s new book Diamond Street, her exploration of the London street/neighborhood Hatton Garden’s “nexus of myths,” but I’ll just quickly tag this one in the Guardian by Sukhdev Sandhu – a…
Drifting with Laura Oldfield Ford
A drift through Walsall with artist Laura Oldfield Ford (whose book Savage Messiah is a City & the City must-have) and curator Helen Jones.
Iain Sinclair on the olympics vs. London’s “wasteland”
Writer, filmmaker and artist Iain Sinclair gets on BBC’s “Soapbox” to tell us what he thinks of the physical and rhetorical dismissal of the Lea Valley by the London Olympics project.
Between the City and the City
In the Fall of 2012, I will launch a project tentatively titled The City & the City – an exhibition of alternate-media artwork by London writers looking at ways in which authors in the West’s “ur-city” are exploring the same…