Wanda Czełkowska: About and Inside the HeadPhoebe BlattonArtReview14 November 2023‘Art is not Rest’ at Muzeum Susch, Switzerland recovers the late Czełkowska as an ever-contrarian yet dedicated political artist
Art in Support of the LGBTQ+ Community in UkrainePhoebe BlattonArtReview20 October 2023In ‘Blakytna Trojanda’ at Hos Gallery, Warsaw, five artists and collectives ask if love, corporeality and society itself can be transformed
‘Drag: A British History’ Review: Complex, Yet OrdinaryPhoebe BlattonArtReview14 August 2023A new look at the history of drag promotes a deeper understanding of sex and gender in Britain
Where Perspectives From the West and East MeetPhoebe BlattonArtReview27 September 2022‘The Dark Arts’ at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw finds a trove of bewildering treasures in the history of Balto-Slavic symbolism
What Does the Artworld Really Want From an Art Fair?Phoebe BlattonArtReview07 September 2022The Polish government’s grip on culture is tightening daily but are a group of women about to give it space to breathe?
A Sense of Challenge and Exchange: Teresa Gierzyńska, ‘Women Live for Love’ – ReviewPhoebe BlattonArtReview04 March 2022At Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, the artist’s first major solo show is a study of what it means to maintain a sense of self
Agnieszka Polska: the Heaven and Hell of Electrical CommunismPhoebe BlattonArtReview03 September 2021The artist’s immersive, archly ecstatic video installation ‘The Thousand-Year Plan’ at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (MSN) interrogates the ‘nature’ of energies