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Reviewer

Tom Morris

www.showdown.blog.com

Reviews

Daisychain [31 May 2006]

As you enter the MOT space – high up in the wonderfully creepy council block of Regents Studios in Bethnal Green – you’re faced with a rather peculiar sight. A grainy Super 8 film shows a man hopping around on an industrial spring,  Read on…

MOT, London
12 May – 17 June

Daniel Johnston: 'The Story of an Artist' [22 May 2006]

In New York, Bipolar disorder has become as popular as insomnia was ten years ago. Everyone’s got it: men, women, babies, the subway system. On a recent trip, the girl whose floor I was kipping on in Gramercy shook me awake one morning,  Read on…

Clementine Gallery
3 March 2005 to 4 April 2006

Stuart Croft: Century City [31 January 2006]

Describing a film by Stuart Croft is usually a many-worded task, and can threaten any writer’s word count, but thankfully one needn’t mince words with Century City: the plot is all rather inconsequential here. Nevertheless, let me run it  Read on…

Fred, London
11 January – 12 February

Araki: Self.Life.Death [24 November 2005]

Life quite obviously amuses Nobuyoshi Araki. It turns him on and excites him. The Barbican's current show, Self.Life.Death. is the first British exhibition of the man who, to the Japanese at least, has long been known for documenting his  Read on…

Barbican Art Gallery
10 October 2005 to 1 January 2006