Monthly Archives: May 2026

The Authenticator, National Theatre, Review

In The Authenticator, Winsome Pinnock turns the British horrible history of slavery full circle to give a voice to the historically lowest of the voiceless, enslaved black women. Reprising her theme of British slavery in Rockets and Blue Lights, Pinnock suggests the creative forms reparation can take. Continue reading

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Tracey Emin: A Second Life at Tate Modern, Review

Tracey Emin: A Second Life at the Tate Modern presents a delusional collaboration between the hyper-autobiographical and confessional artist Tracey Emin and Tate Modern. This collaboration gives off an air of the emperor’s-new-clothes and presents a near inaccessible exhibition. Continue reading

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