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Ten Years of Two Queens

2022 marks the ten-year anniversary for Two Queens in Leicester. Amrit Doll speaks to Daniel Sean Kelly and Gino Attwood about the highs and lows of running an artist-gallery and studio space.

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Andrew Bracey finds Jean-Michel Wicker is using the space at TG to connect the viewer in an unexpected way, the emotional response and contemplation, becomes part of the experience.



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︎Issue 8
Ben Bogart's Watching (2001: A Space Odyssey) Ben Bogart's Watching (A Space Odyssey)

Part of Leicester’s citywide Art-AI Festival 2021, Watching (2001: A Space Odyssey) (2018) is the first of two reworkings of classic sci-fi movies (the other being Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner) by media artist Ben Bogart
Words with: Joey Holder

In Remark’s series of interviews with artists based in the East Midlands, Joey Holder reflects about living in Nottingham and working internationally


Arit Emmanuela Etukudo: The Christening

The representation of black women’s bodies and the artist’s lived experience are at the heart of a show at New Art Exchange, Nottingham

Derby’s FORMAT international photography festival presents a new interactive online exhibition platform



︎Issue 7
in reality, these things need to be said

A show by emerging artists that surveys the complex nature of race in the UK, the reclamation of stolen pasts and the celebration of Black British culture


The New Midland Group

A new initiative takes inspiration from the historical legacy of Nottingham’s Midland Group, a cooperative of artists that aimed to make the Midlands a centre of art activity



‘This Machine is Black’ at LCB Depot

Alex Stubbs considers ruminations on Deepfakes, systemic racism, Afrofuturism and identity in the digital realm
‘Error & Power’ at Artcore

Amelia Roberts examines the culmination of a year-long residency at ArtCore Gallery in Derby, which deconstructs punishment, obedience and the limitations of human and artificial intelligence










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︎Issue 10



︎Issue 9

Turntable Gallery: A Welcome Disruption

Two Lincolnshire-based artists have come together to open a new art gallery in the port town of Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire.

Oliver Ventress talks to Darren Neave and Dale Wells about the engagement of a high-street audience, the practicalities of funding a contemporary art space and Turntable’s aspirations for the  future.



Ten Years of Two Queens



2022 marks the ten-year anniversary for Two Queens in Leicester. Amrit Doll speaks to Daniel Sean Kelly and Gino Attwood about the highs and lows of running an artist-gallery and studio space.
 

the fairy paganist clubbing vvitch fffflying from club to club

Andrew Bracey finds Jean-Michel Wicker is using the space at TG to connect the viewer in an unexpected way, the emotional response and contemplation, becomes part of the experience.



︎Issue 8
Ben Bogart's Watching (2001: A Space Odyssey) Ben Bogart's Watching (A Space Odyssey)

Part of Leicester’s citywide Art-AI Festival 2021, Watching (2001: A Space Odyssey) (2018) is the first of two reworkings of classic sci-fi movies (the other being Ridley Scott’s 1982 Blade Runner) by media artist Ben Bogart
Words with: Joey Holder

In Remark’s series of interviews with artists based in the East Midlands, Joey Holder reflects about living in Nottingham and working internationally


Arit Emmanuela Etukudo: The Christening

The representation of black women’s bodies and the artist’s lived experience are at the heart of a show at New Art Exchange, Nottingham

Derby’s FORMAT international photography festival presents a new interactive online exhibition platform



︎Issue 7
in reality, these things need to be said

A show by emerging artists that surveys the complex nature of race in the UK, the reclamation of stolen pasts and the celebration of Black British culture


The New Midland Group

A new initiative takes inspiration from the historical legacy of Nottingham’s Midland Group, a cooperative of artists that aimed to make the Midlands a centre of art activity



‘This Machine is Black’ at LCB Depot

Alex Stubbs considers ruminations on Deepfakes, systemic racism, Afrofuturism and identity in the digital realm
‘Error & Power’ at Artcore

Amelia Roberts examines the culmination of a year-long residency at ArtCore Gallery in Derby, which deconstructs punishment, obedience and the limitations of human and artificial intelligence