Ella Kruglyankaya at Kendall and Koppe by Jenny Judova

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The absence of ‘the gaze’ and ‘feminism’ in the discussion as a great sign that we might be finally moving forward...

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The Quid, a solo show by Owen Piper at swg3 until 20 Oct 2012 – review by Jenny Judova

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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.

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A day at the Fringe by Jenny Judova

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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...

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Kazimir Malevich or why his Black Square is Art by Jenny Judova

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Nonobjective, nonfigurative, abstract art is that which usually annoys the uneducated in art most, show the Black Square or White on White...

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Katja Strunz: Dynamic Fatigue Test review by Jenny Judova – Modern Institute until 18 Aug 2012

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With the ambiguous name Dynamic Fatigue Test I was not sure what to expect...

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Sarnath Banerjee review by Jenny Judova – Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow – 16 Jun – 28 Jul 2012

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Art openings in the Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) are usually busy events...

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Damien Hirst at Tate Modern by Jenny Judova – Until 9 September 2012

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‘I went in determined to hate it but fell in love somewhere along the way’ ...

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Karla Black at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art review by Jenny Judova – ends 24 June 2012

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The first thing I thought walking into the show was ‘Wow!’...

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Is there anything to do here, is there anything to see? by Jenny Judova – CCA Glasgow – ends 2 June 2012

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'This', as Rob Kennedy explains, 'is not an exhibition about anything. There is nothing you are supposed to...'

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