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Artwork of the Month | August Liza Miseikyte I really aim to astonish myself when it comes to my works. I have never been a planner, therefore there is never anything preconceived. I just wish for my work to stimulate me, to take me somewhere I have never been before. When involved in a creative endeavour, I don’t think one contemplates about meaning; you just get lost in the process. Otherwise, if you start to think about it, you restrain yourself. Honesty gets lost. Meaning

A Post-Covid Interview with Caz Egelie
Reflecting on COVID-19, artistic practices, and new initiatives Sophia Boosalis | 31st July 2020 I caught up with the Dutch artist Caz Egelie on the development of his artistic practice since our last conversation in February. The artist was featured in Open Space’s exhibition Forum: Bread and Games at the Ugly Duck in Bermondsey. He is known for breaking the boundaries between the spectator and space through his sculptures, performances, and animations. I had a conversation


Nonument Monument
Artwork of the Month | July Lucy Dabbs Too many hours watching Contagion, later, I felt like the only human left alive. I over-dramatized my life into an inaccurate, epic tech-noir with peripheral Blade Runner vibes. Poor, poor me. Stuck in my vacuous ‘shoebox’ of a student room. On the Strand. It was around the first Thursday. Half-pre-empting the self-loathing and sick that present me would have to endure, a process that tends to self-recycle, I wrote a few words abou