The longest-serving editor of the AR had a keen interest in anonymous architectures and the taste of non-specialists
Author Archives: Jessica Kelly
Gorilla Tactics: Disobedient Objects at the V&A
Two exhibitions at the V&A explore design’s use as a physical and visual tool for protest
Evading Identity: The Institute of Contemporary Art
Anne Massey and Gregory Muir’s book delves into 22 years of the ICA’s slippery history to make sense of its elusive status
Clique within a clique
The artistic indiviualities of members of The Independant Group created potent synergies
False Economy
John Berger’s archive is on show at Somerset House, a tonic draft of pungent tendentiousness in an ever-more toothless critical landscape
Mondrian and Nicholson in parallel
This exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery explores the relationship between Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson
Hans-Christian Schink’s latest exhibition
From the surfaces of sheds to the complexities of the solar system: a beautiful collection of Hans-Christian Schink’s photographs