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A surreal illustration of a spaceship hovering in a neon landscapewith an open mouth and tongue dangling below it.

There’s Always Things Falling Out The Sky

07.10.2021, by Jack Welsh

Multicoloured hollow cylinders are arranged in the gallery, in two columns to the left and right, and in the foreground arranged separately on the floor on a pile of blue sand.

Jonathan Baldock: Facecrime

30.09.2020, by Kyle Nathan Brown

A swirled ornate bread on a pale green background.

An Art Editor’s Manifesto

23.09.2020, by Lara Eggleton

People gathered in a light-filled gallery for a performance.

In their own words: New Contemporaries artists on using language in their practice

20.01.2020, by Lara Eggleton

A group of people gather for a writing workshop. They are seated in rows, and a person stands at the front next to their slides projected onto the wall.

After a decade of Corridor8, why we’re changing how we work

06.01.2020, by Lara Eggleton and Lauren Velvick

A black artist or performer stands at a microphone and music stand, their arms are flung wide. The background is white.

Call it what you like. Art as words, spoken and heard

21.11.2019, by Amelia Crouch

An illustration in black and grey on bright yellow. A person crouches in the foreground, next to a body lying in a box, perhaps a coffin. In the background are two burning poles, a cluster of trees and a vintage car.

‘An inward looking outer space’: a brief history of Corridor

02.10.2019, by Hannah Nussbaum

A gallery space with white walls and a wooden floor. Works can be seen hung on the walls. The seated audience look towards a person lay on the floor, reading, dressed in all grey.

In response to changing practice: New Writing with New Contemporaries

An insider report on Corridor8's collaboration with New Contemporaries, and the growing need to support artists working with language

18.09.2019, by Holly Grange

People gather in a gallery space for a performance.

Adventures in Ekphrasis: a Report, a Consideration

12.08.2018, by Emma Bolland

A photograph of a projected image. It features a number of overlaid photographs and text in shades of green.

OR IN THE WAY WE WRITE IN A DREAM. Do you see?

05.02.2018, by Emma Bolland

Micro Residency at serf Studios

13.01.2017