Asymmetrical Cinema is a fitting title for the cacophony of noise and image currently on show at Beaconsfield Gallery. Housed in the gallery’s dimly lit Arch Space, the exhibition brings together two very different films […]

Asymmetrical Cinema is a fitting title for the cacophony of noise and image currently on show at Beaconsfield Gallery. Housed in the gallery’s dimly lit Arch Space, the exhibition brings together two very different films […]
From hazy horizons in Zanzibar to bullet-encrusted buildings in Uganda, Zarina Bhimji’s images have a unique kind of beauty. The impact of imperialism, migration and violence seethe beneath the surface of her photographs and films, yet her aesthetic eye always shines […]
Marcel Dinahet’s art is quiet and ambiguous, resisting any straightforward narrative logic. At first glance, his videoworks might seem a bit presumptuous – at Domobaal’s latest exhibition, we’re offered three looped videos and little by […]
In the wake of the 2008 economic crisis, empty and unfinished properties emerged across the globe, following years of frenzied construction during the “boom years”. For the month of March in 2013, I curated the Future State […]