WORDS

My writing practice generally manifests as scripts and monologues performed within my works. But it sometimes spills out and congeals into other formats.
THE UNSPEAKABLE FREEDOM DEVICE was also realised as an experimental novella,
published by BOOK WORKS and still available HERE
Below are links to a selection of features and reviews written by others, (some will open as pdfs!) plus some dialogues with me about the work:
Frieze review  by Chris Sharatt of Whitstable Biennale 2022 including ‘The Great Curdling’
The Quietus review by Will Jennings of Whitstable Biennale 2022 including ‘The Great Curdling’
Studio International review by Nicola Homer of Whitstable Biennale 2022 including ‘The Great Curdling’
Art Review Magazine, review by JJ Charlesworth of ANIMAL CONDENSED>ANIMAL EXPANDED at Tintype, London, June-July 2018
Art Monthly review by Maria Walsh of ANIMAL CONDENSED > ANIMAL EXPANDED at Tintype, London
Unspeakable Freedom Device- MIRAJ Journal dialogue with Kyran Joughin
‘The World is completely Alive or the World is Completely Dead’ Essay by Tom Groves for AfterNyne 2015
 Art Monthly PROFILE by Lauren Velvick 2015
Frieze Article ‘No Offense?’ by Ellen Mara De Wacher 2015
Art Review THE UNSPEAKABLE FREEDOM DEVICE review by Laura Robertson 2015
Corridor8 Review by Bob Dickinson of THE UNSPEAKABLE FREEDOM DEVICE  2015
The Double Negative review by Deb Laing of THE UNSPEAKABLE FREEDOM DEVICE  2015
The Double Negative review of THE DARK HORSE MOVING PICTURE SHOW by Richard Whitby 2014
Video Data Bank Asks- an interview about my work and influences, 2013
Artvehicle review of ALL SUFFERING SOON TO END! by Richard Whitby 2010
Time Out Review by JJ Charlesworth of  PEER show Return of the Black Tower 2007
Circle Time – Jennet Thomas’ School Of Change – dialogue with Rachel Withers and Leo Chadburn 2012
Guardian feature by Skye Sherwin, 2012
Martin Herbert, Art Review Magazine on ‘School of Change’ 2012
Artvehicle review of ALL SUFFERING SOON TO END! by Richard Whitby 2010
Kitchen Sink Surrealism, Extended essay, Jon Davies, The Pleasure Dome, Toronto, 2010
Time Out Review by JJ Charlesworth of  PEER show Return of the Black Tower 2007