Nan Goldin at Marian Goodman Gallery, LondonJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview10 January 2020‘Sirens is not a normal show for Goldin, since it has not been a normal year’ – J.J. Charlesworth on the artist and activist’s latest show
Everyone’s a Loser at the 2019 Turner PrizeJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com13 December 2019The nominees unwittingly reinforced the cynical notion that prizegiving is an empty exercise in the bestowing of privilege and career power
Don’t Look Back in Anger by Daniel RachelJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview02 October 2019A look back on 1980s ‘Cool Britannia’ culture
Simon Starling at The Modern Institute, GlasgowJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview02 October 2019Because a painting by Rococo master Giovanni Battista Tiepolo...
The glamorous life of an art criticJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview13 September 2019J.J. Charlesworth looks back on the life of former Arts Review contributor Pierre Rouve, an emigrant intellectual in the UK during the Cold War
Space Junk(et)J.J. Charlesworthartreview.com09 August 2019With yet an another artwork set to launch into space, J.J. Charlesworth wonders whether there is something a little vacuous about propelling our cultural offerings past the final frontier
Mark Leckey at Tate Britain, LondonJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com02 August 2019J.J. Charlesworth on what to make of the Turner Prize-winning artist’s show – and his obsession with the motorway underpass