Ella Kruglyankaya at Kendall and Koppe by Jenny Judova
The absence of ‘the gaze’ and ‘feminism’ in the discussion as a great sign that we might be finally moving forward...
Read MoreThe Quid, a solo show by Owen Piper at swg3 until 20 Oct 2012 – review by Jenny Judova
It was a while since I was in SWG3 mostly because it’s a bit of a walk or in other words it is in the middle of nowhere.
Read MoreA day at the Fringe by Jenny Judova
It is August and this means not only even more rain for Scotland but that its capital has descended into cultural chaos for 25 days. The...
Read MoreKazimir Malevich or why his Black Square is Art by Jenny Judova
Nonobjective, nonfigurative, abstract art is that which usually annoys the uneducated in art most, show the Black Square or White on White...
Read MoreKatja Strunz: Dynamic Fatigue Test review by Jenny Judova – Modern Institute until 18 Aug 2012
With the ambiguous name Dynamic Fatigue Test I was not sure what to expect...
Read MoreSarnath Banerjee review by Jenny Judova – Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow – 16 Jun – 28 Jul 2012
Art openings in the Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) are usually busy events...
Read MoreDamien Hirst at Tate Modern by Jenny Judova – Until 9 September 2012
‘I went in determined to hate it but fell in love somewhere along the way’ ...
Read MoreKarla Black at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art review by Jenny Judova – ends 24 June 2012
The first thing I thought walking into the show was ‘Wow!’...
Read MoreIs there anything to do here, is there anything to see? by Jenny Judova – CCA Glasgow – ends 2 June 2012
'This', as Rob Kennedy explains, 'is not an exhibition about anything. There is nothing you are supposed to...'
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