Given the power of the live experience, MIK SABIERS recommends Jon Spencer’s new album
Born in 1907, the daughter of an officer serving in the Indian army, my mother spent her first seven years in India.
After the first world war the family returned to England and settled in Swanage, Dorset. It was here at the age of 20 that she set up her first studio, having studied photography at the Regent Street Polytechnic.
In 1932 she met Lettice Ramsey, the widow of the brilliant Cambridge mathematician and philosopher Frank Ramsey, and the pair soon decided to set up a second studio in Cambridge.
SIMON PARSONS applauds an artist who rescues and rehumanises stories of women, the victims of violence, from a feminist perspective
ANDY HEDGECOCK, MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review The Six Billion Dollar Man, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Goodbye June, and Super Elfkins
Paul MacGee of Manifesto Press invites you to a special launch on Saturday August 2.
JOHN GREEN is stirred by an ambitious art project that explores solidarity and the shared memory of occupation


