Senga Nengudi, Fruitmarket Gallery
Senga Nengudi, an African-American visual artist from Chicago, has teamed up with the Henry Moore Institute to have previous exhibitions displayed anew in a singular space here in Edinburgh. Her…
Oh Land succeed on their wistful single ‘Brief Moment’
‘Brief Moment’ captures a great deal in a short time. Released in February 2019 by Danish indie pop musician Oh Land, a.k.a Nanna Øland Fabricius, as the second single off…
Borderlines, Talbot Rice Gallery
Borderlines is a politically driven, mixed-media exhibition in The Talbot Rice Gallery, curated by its director, Tessa Giblin. It includes a variety of curiosities, such as giant sugar cubes, framed…
The Dark Side of University
If the Powerpuff Girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice, then Malcolm Samuels is surely made out of profanity and Edifess and all things bitter. Who…
The Truth Waits
What do you do about symptoms and anxieties? Never google them, that’s for sure. Now imagine finding a body on the beach, undergoing police investigation and all the while attempting…
All That Was Lost
All That Was Lost by Alison May tells the tale of the esteemed yet feigned psychic, Patrice, and her desire to capture her final moments in the bibliographical writing of…
No Tourists proves that The Prodigy can still light up the sky
The Prodigy have emerged from the dark mosh pits of hellfire to claw back their claim to the throne of electronic rave with their unexpected new album, No Tourists. Released…