Author Archives for Nick Wood

  • Massimo Bartolini

      The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh is showing the work of the Italian artist Massimo Bartolini. Working within installation, the show ‘Studio Matters +1’ also presents a collection of smaller ‘studioworks’ by the artist. In the downstairs space lays La strada di sotto (The Street Below) 2011.  This spectacle buzzes...
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  • Fredrik Åkum

    I had the pleasure of receiving 3 zines by Swedish artist Fredrik Åkum in the post the other day. Awash with dark dreamy landscapes and toxic commotion these publications narrate strange happenings and textures. Åkum works between colours, clashing pastels and fluorescents with similar thematic contrasts; small moments to large...
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  • Fergus Feehily

      Fergus Feehily, a Dublin born artist now based in Berlin, works with an acute sensibility. His work is aesthetically pleasing with its tactile material, muted pallet and satisfying quietness. However these are fragile pieces with an intimate anxiety surrounding them; a deepness and a darkness that have more to...
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  • Art Licks – Issue 10

    The latest physical edition of Art Licks has arrived with a tactile gloss cover and some well placed staples behind. The London based publication and website represent a forward thinking look at the contemporary art scene. The pages are used as a space for artists, curators and galleriests to explore...
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  • Book Launch – The future of architecture

    The first book ever published by crap is good asks off course for a first official book release! Not only will we celebrate the release of our book  “What is the future of architecture?”, we will also celebrate the new publishing imprint that comes with it! Let’s make it official...
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