The Morbid Pleasures of Francis BaconTom DenmanArtReview18 February 2022In ‘Man and Beast’ at the Royal Academy, London, the uncanny overlapping of familiar and strange is a psychic reminder of our animalness, provoking horror more than genetic discourse
Jade Montserrat: ‘In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens’ – ReviewTom DenmanArtReview10 September 2021In the artist’s drawings, shown at Bosse & Baum, London, fragments of the body merge uncomfortably with dreamy landscapes
Jim Shaw Pokes Fun at ‘Great America’Tom DenmanArtReview01 April 2021In ‘Hope Against Hope’ at London’s Simon Lee Gallery, the artist takes on Trumpism
The Self-Awareness That Haunts Artist Dana Schutz’s New PaintingsTom DenmanArtReview16 November 2020The 2017 Whitney Biennial controversy is a presence felt behind the exhibition Shadow of a Cloud Moving Slowly at London’s Thomas Dane Gallery
Mercy Hospital: the Drawings of Ida ApplebroogTom DenmanArtReview22 May 2020The artist’s works, exhibited at London’s Freud Museum, are fraught with psychological angst