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Reviewer

Lisa Wigham

Reviews

Rachael Matthews: Knitorama [31 May 2006]

Having ventured no further than the creation of a pair of leg warmers for My Little Pony (a few decades back), I encountered this book with the hope it could persuade me to get knitting and guide me towards turning out some beautiful unique garments  Read on…

Published by MQ Publications

Future Map 05 [5 December 2005]

‘Future Map 05’ was another chance for the public to see the achievements and potential of last year’s art and design graduates from London universities. Selection was made from painting, installation, sound, photography, ceramics,  Read on…

The Arts Gallery, University of the Arts, London
7 November – 23 December

Seema Rao: STOP [21 December 2004]

This site-specific installation is Seema Rao’s response to how we receive instruction from public signs in an urban environment. It is set in a concrete space in Spitalfields, an area between the busy financial district and the busy  Read on…

Spital Square, London
3 December – 30 January

Will and Testament [19 July 2004]

In an introduction to this exhibition we learn that the curators of Hames Levack invited applications from UK artists aged eighty years and over. We also learn that in doing this they challenged their own assumptions on artwork created by this age  Read on…

Hames Levack, London
12 June – 11 July

Alia Syed: Eating Grass [24 November 2003]

This is a short film set in public and private spaces in Lahore, Karachi and London which reveals a number of personal stories, in light of the quote by President Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan. The president promised to provide nuclear weapons  Read on…

TheSpace@inIVA, London
16 October – 22 November