Radical Hospitality: An Interview with Marie Ségolène
Interview by Celia Wickham // Aug. 23, 2019
Marie Ségolène creates and enacts fantastical realms of desire as a means of exploring narratives of sexuality, trauma and grief…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham // Aug. 23, 2019
Marie Ségolène creates and enacts fantastical realms of desire as a means of exploring narratives of sexuality, trauma and grief…[read on]
Article by Celia Wickham // Feb. 26, 2019
‘A Fortnight of Tears’, Tracey Emin’s latest major exhibition currently on display at White Cube in Bermondsey (London), features a vast range of work, from neon and sculpture, to paintings and drawings, to photographs and film…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham // Jan. 22, 2019
Tannaz Motevalli is an interdisciplinary Baltimore-based artist, whose work focuses on bodies of language, desire and identity. Her practice is highly autobiographical and shaped around her experiences of living with chronic…[read on]
Article by Celia Wickham // July 6, 2018
Marcela E. Torres is a Chicago-based artist and educator originating from Salt Lake City, Utah, and a recent graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Having been brought up within the Mormon faith…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham // Apr. 15, 2016
Looking at Vivian Fu’s photographs, her romantic and rose-tinted view of the world echoes throughout each image. Her intimate pictures, most often documenting herself and her relationships with others,…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 05, 2015.
Interview by Celia Wickham // July 24, 2015
Founded only a few years ago in 2012, Video Jam has quickly distinguished itself as one of the most innovative arts events in the North West of England. Taking place predominantly in arts and cultural institutions around Manchester…[read on]
Article by Celia Wickham in London // Jun. 24, 2015
Over the past few years there has been a noticeable and revolutionary surge in young women artists engaging in empowering DIY practices, as a means of reclaiming themselves and their position in…[read on]