The Guinness IdeologyFi ChurchmanArtReview17 March 2022‘I still see them sometimes, even now, the imagery stuck fast.’ On ‘Surfer’, and a century of potent mythmaking
The ‘Kaleidoscopic Wonderland’ of Farah Al QasimiFi ChurchmanArtReview24 February 2022The artist’s new monograph-cum-photobook is a critique of contemporary consumerist culture that revels in its aesthetic
Tasting Notes: Spring RollsFi ChurchmanArtReview01 February 2022This Lunar New Year, a look at the history of the deep fried pastry, and the idea ‘that it is fortuitous to ingest that which you desire’
Ai Weiwei on How Art Comes AliveFi ChurchmanArtReview10 January 2022The artist and human rights activist discusses the power of writing, the poetry of his father, and the artworld’s self-serving ideologies
Tasting Notes: Mince PiesFi ChurchmanArtReview22 December 2021A brief history of a humble little pastry
Shirin Neshat Builds a Land of DreamsFi ChurchmanArtReview Asia02 December 2021“Often, as artists, we worry too much about things making sense. I like the unbelievability of poetry and dreams”