Category: Reviews
Review: There’s Always Things Falling Out The Sky
- By Jack
There’s Always Things Falling Out The Sky A5 book, 52 pages, 2021; by Sammy Playford with artwork by Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould Bigfoot. Niche podcasts. Hot Takes. The Tunguska […]
Review: Liam Fallon – Supersymmetry
- By Jack
Liam Fallon: Supersymmetry The Turnpike, Leigh What is love? Baby don’t hurt me Don’t hurt me No more – Haddaway A flurry of red arrows haphazardly jut from the walls […]
Review: The Art Schools of North West England
- By Jack
My review of recent Bluecoat exhibition ‘The Art Schools of North West England’ has been published for the Journal of Visual Art Practice: https://doi.org/10.1080/14702029.2019.1591707 About the exhibition (from Bluecoat website): […]
Review: Headlands to Headspace
- By Jack
This review was commissioned by Corridor8 and was first published online. For the original review, visit the Corrid0r8 website. Headlands to Headspace: Landscape Art Commissions The views from Birkrigg Common […]
Review: Material Environments
- By Jack
This review was first published on thisistomorrow on 14 June 2018: Material Environments The Tetley 4 May – 8 July 2018 Review by Jack Welsh In his 2013 book, ‘Making: […]
Review: Ambiguous Implements
- By Jack
This review was originally published on Corridor8. Ambiguous Implements by Jack Welsh ‘Balti – Unmeasured Measurements’, Jasleen Kaur, 2014. Image courtesy of Touchstones Rochdale Our relationships with domestic objects are often […]
Review: Anne Hardy: Falling and Walking…
- By Jack
I reviewed Anne Hardy’s exhibition ‘Anne Hardy: Falling and Walking (phhhhhhhhhhh phossshhhhh crrhhhhzzz mn huaooogh)’ at Leeds Art Gallery for Corridor8: All images: Anne Hardy (2018) Falling and Walking, Leeds […]
Review: Masters of the Universe
- By Jack
I reviewed Langlands & Bell’s new Ikon Gallery exhibition Internet Giants: Masters of the Universe for this is tomorrow: Langlands & Bell: Internet Giants: Masters of the Universe Ikon Gallery 21 […]
Review: Betty Woodman
- By Jack
I reviewed Betty Woodman: Ceramics with Painting of the Modern Age for The Double Negative. Jack Welsh pays tribute to a trailblazing female artist who liberated paint from the canvas and challenged the […]
Review: AND A 123
- By Jack
I reviewed Castlefield Gallery’s recent exhibition AND A 123 for The Double Negative. Read the original review here. “It playfully suggests the potential magic of everyday objects…” AND A 123 […]