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Reviewer

Stephanie Delcroix

Stephanie Delcroix is a freelance writer and project manager based in London.

Reviews

On the Verge [4 November 2005]

The latest Four Corners exhibition brings you delicately but assuredly to the edge of your comfort zone. The four artists featured explore city spaces and man-made landscapes, which are devoid of humans but bear traces of their activities. Jo  Read on…

Four Corners, London
9 September 2005 to 10 October 2005

On the Verge [3 October 2005]

The latest Four Corners exhibition brings you delicately but assuredly to the edge of your comfort zone. The four artists featured explore city spaces and man-made landscapes, which are devoid of humans but bear traces of their activities. Jo  Read on…

Four Corners, London
16 September – 15 October

East end academy [19 July 2004]

London's east end: an area one hardly needs to introduce. A magnet within the magnet, it attracts thousands of artists and art lovers. Its outbursts of creative energy made a success of the 'Whitechapel Open'. After six years of silence, it's back  Read on…

Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
11 June – 29 August

Beck's Futures [28 May 2003]

The winds of social activism have blown over this year's nominees for 'Beck's Futures'. Adopting an idiosyncratic attitude, the artists have taken a historical perspective to bypass the art of their immediate predecessors. Humorous references such  Read on…

ICA, London
4 April – 18 May

Breaking the surface [30 June 2002]

As the sun sets on Bridgwater docks, people are starting to gather. Something is brewing. Metallic sounds diffuse dimly from open windows – a specially-recorded track played back obligingly by local people from their nearby apartments, cars and  Read on…

Bridgwater Docks, Somerset
3, 4 and 5 May