Curator Joseph Morgan Schofield introduces FUTURERITUAL, launching this May at the ICA
Image: 'devotion - seduction', work by Joseph Morgan Schofield, 2020. Photo by Fenia Kotsopoulou
FUTURERITUAL is an artist-led curatorial project which explores the connections between ritual, queer culture, and performance art. Since the emergence of performance art as an artistic medium, the practice has been entangled with ritual.
When the time comes for an artist to tap into a new identity, the fluidity of the human experience will always prove an unlimited resource.
Image of Valerie Renay
For the most versatile and tenacious performers, exploring the plethora of personalities, environments and mediums that make art such a connective and predictive platform is like secretly slipping into a new pair of shoes and skipping through a mortal kaleidoscope - seeing which intoxicating reflection you end up breaking them in first.
It’s back! OneTrackMinds asks what’s the one song that changed your life?
Image: Kristian Brodie, co-founder and host of OneTrackMinds
What’s the one song that changed your life? OneTrackMinds, returning on 30 June, celebrates the songs that have been on repeat in people’s brains for decades.
In Conversation with Victoria Willing and Marie McCarthy about SAD
Image: Victoria Willing, writer of SAD
Feature: The Marisa Carnesky Showwomen Herstory
Image: 'Showwomen'. L-R: Fancy Chance, Marisa, Lucifire, Livia, photographed by Sarah Hickson.
Shifting perspectives with the Royal Albert Hall’s Equinox
Image: Lupini (Heavy Texture), performing at Equinox
Spring conjures thoughts of vitality and change - aspects of life many of us are craving more than ever right now.
As the challenges of the past few years feel as if they might finally be dissipating, there’s mental space for us to move on with our lives and enjoy socialising, creating and getting stuck back into the arts properly again, hopefully without any more interruptions.