‘Deconstructing Patterns’, discovering the exhibition at The Crick
As CLOT Magazine announced a month ago, Deconstructing Patterns opened its doors at The Francis Crick Institute in London. The exhibition, which revolves…
As CLOT Magazine announced a month ago, Deconstructing Patterns opened its doors at The Francis Crick Institute in London. The exhibition, which revolves…
Biomedical researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London have collaborated with various artists across disciplines to curate Deconstructing Patterns. This exhibition takes inspiration…
American artist Wade Guyton (b. 1972) instead of a paintbrush uses digital technologies – iPhones, cameras, computers and Epson printers – as tools…
(Algues Artificielles, 2017) Text by CLOT Magazine (Twitter @clotmagazine) There’s still time to catch Asking for a friend a new solo exhibition by Harm van…
Sometimes words are noise. Sometimes, people are noise. Sometimes, feelings are noise. Narrow your focus, concentrate. Feel the noise. Filter the noise. Turn the…
Text by CLOT Magazine (Twitter @clotmagazine) What happens when you find yourself in a room where all the sense of colour reduces to one? You…
‘Science provides new technologies, new materials, and other resources for use by artists. Creativity and art can lead science to look at matters differently….
British-Ghanaian artist and filmmaker John Akomfrah presents his latest commissioned work, Purple, at The Curve in Barbican Centre. The piece follows on the heels…
Art Laboratory Berlin is a non-profit exhibition and research platform established in 2006 by the artist Christian de Lutz and the art theoretician Regine…
[Rebecca Lieberman, Mnemograph, 2016, Artificial Retirement Flux Factory, NYC. Photo credit: Jung In Jung] Herbert Marcuse wrote that the “technological rationalisation” of society and culture rejects…
While the Spanish island of Majorca is known primarily for its sun and sand, it also boasts an impressive artistic community. The largest centre…
A new exhibition by Japan’s leading electronic composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda at Almine Rech Gallery in London. His performances and exhibitions…
“Nature is always beautiful and also disgusting” CLOT Magazine drop by the exhibition of Maisie Cousins on its opening night. Cousins is a young photographer…
A new exhibition by students of the Art and Science MA at Central Sain Martins (CSM) is taking place next week. Nineteen artists took a…
Art produced by the intersection of science, technology and new media arises from philosophical reflections and specific scientific research. But more importantly, the epistemological framework…
MIX Exhibition at Underdog Gallery in London. (Short film produced by CLOT Magazine)
Following his successful debut London exhibition at Cafe Royal in Spring 2015, Edward has been invited by The Hoxton, Shoreditch to exhibit his artwork in…
Audio & Visual, News, Short Films
The use of neon in art is not new. In the 1930s it was used in advertising, but it was in the early 1960s when…
Biomedia, Interviews, Scout & Trends
My first exposure to Rafael Gómezbarros’s work (Colombia, 1972) was at the Saatchi Gallery’s show ‘Pangaea: New Art from Africa and Latin America’. Rafael was showcasing…
Biomedia, Body Sculptures, Interviews
British artist and poet Lucy Glendinning blends the human figure, poetry, and philosophical questions to create expressive and disturbing sculptures to explore the nature of society….