Who Can Afford to Quit the Artworld?Louise Bensonartreview.com21 July 2023The luxury to willingly give up a career in the arts is the preserve of a select few. For those artists forced out for financial reasons, there is no choice
Jeremy Deller Takes Aim at the Absurd Pretensions of the ArtworldLouise BensonArtReview21 June 2023The English artist infuses his new ‘children’s book for adults’ with youthful humour and a refreshing dose of humility
Fevered Imaginings: The Mythical Untruths of Britain’s Glorious PastLouise BensonArtReview13 June 2023The recent coronation of King Charles III made it clear that artists have long reinvented history, and revealed how easily fiction can morph into fact
The Unfortunate Spectacle of the David Hockney Immersive ExperienceLouise BensonArtReview01 June 2023A new 360-degree film promises an intimate insight into the famed artist’s life and career but delivers a sensory overload riddled with clichés
Raving and the Ethics of ObservationLouise BensonArtReview24 May 2023McKenzie Wark explores raving as a means of temporary freedom and (if-only brief) liberation to those from the queer community