26-11-2025 15:28 via theguardian.com

‘I can frustrate you, hypnotise you, bore you’: the Jarman prize winners making archives fly

Onyeka Igwe and Morgan Quaintance have jointly scooped the £10,000 prize for artists working with moving images. They talk about manipulating their audience – and correcting historySomerset House in London used to be known as the “national beehive”, says artist and film-maker Onyeka Igwe, as she leads the way through corridors and down stone steps to her studio in the building’s inner reaches. As the former home of the Inland Revenue, and the General Register Office
Read more »

Arts news



Secrets of the cow-skulled scarecrow: did one man’s cruel tales inspire Paula Rego’s best paintings?
‘When property owners have vision’: the artists bringing a derelict hotel back from the dead
‘I tried to capture her inner world – but couldn’t’: Tom de Freston on painting his wife pregnant and nude
Previously unknown Renoir painting sells for 1.8m euros at Paris auction
Frances McDormand on her adult-sized cradle art project: ‘It’s not performative, it’s experiential’
Turner & Constable review – boiling portentous skies versus two men and a dog
Tala Madani: Daughter BWASM review – filthy pot shots from a bad mum and her AI offspring
This art is rubbish: why artists meticulously recreate our trash – so well they even confuse cleaners
Happy Hundredth Birthday to Gunther Schuller (1925-2015)
Improv In Real Life Podcast
The City Of Portland Takes (Back) Its Performing Arts Venues
One Performer Killed, Another Gravely Injured At Live Circus Stunt In Italy
Let’s Talk About Why This Norwegian Film Is Perfect For Painful U.S. Family Thanksgivings
The Phillips Collection Sells Off Art, Riles Its Board, And Angers The Family
Desktop versie