Adham Faramawy, Daughters of the River: Waterways as Colonial Arteries
JAMILA ABDEL-RAZEK reviews Daughters of the River by Adham Faramawy, exploring everything from colonial histories to questions of pollution through the waterway.
Jin Han Lee is a Korean artist born in Soeul who graduated with a PHD from the Slade in 2021. Her oil paintings challenge the limits of meaning and language, communicating experience through a deeply sensory medium.
Nengi Omuku is a Nigerian figurative artist who graduated from the Slade in 2012. Her work explores the social memories and environments that constitute our own identities.
Shaqúelle Whyte is a British figurative painter from Wolverhampton who recently graduated from the Slade before completing his MFA at the Royal College of Arts . His artworks explore the human condition in all its liminality, ambiguity and abstractions.
Gözde Ilkin’s Eyes of the Earth: Installing with Gypsum gallery at Frieze London
JAMILA ABDEL-RAZEK, Art & Design sub-editor, explores the intricate tapestries of GÖZDE ILKIN at Frieze London I scramble beneath the billowing white tarp, making..
Portraits of Perception: Gazing into Ellie Pratt’s ‘Taste Maker’
CAROLINA TANI reviews the latest offering from Slade graduate Ellie Pratt– mangled reflections on the female form, and the voyeurism essential to viewing.
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