Europe
Greece, photographed by Isaac Ohringer
The Queer Body of Christ
Drawing on a wealth of primary materials from the Middle Ages and an array of secondary literature, Staff Writer Jude Jones explores the how the body of Christ is fundamentally queer in an eloquent and sophisticated piece.
Klein, Jarman, and Bennett’s Angelic Conversation: Thinking About the Place of Art in Crisis
In the second instalment of his musings on the wider reach of ‘International Klein Blue’, staff writer Jude Jones explores how the works of Australian artist Gordon Bennett offer a different angle to artistic reactions to ‘IKB’; and brings to light the perspective certain artworks can bring to contemporary crises.
Dreaming Angelic Conversations: Imagining Jarman and Klein in Phantom Dialogue
Staff Writer Jude Jones eloquently imagines an exchange between filmmaker Derek Jarman and artist Yves Klein, through the latter's 'International Klein Blue'.
‘The ‘Aestheticisation of Politics’ - Oskar Kokoschka, a Degenerate Artist
Following a personal visit to a Kokoschka exhibition, Einav Grushka examines the context behind ‘degenerate art’ and how Viennese artist, Oskar Kokoschka, came to be associated with the term.