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James Thompson and Samra Mayanja performing 'Recording Performance II — Memorial to Queen Victoria statue' in Leeds, 2019.

Commemorative Space: Artist reflections on monumentality in Leeds

01.04.2021, by Emii Alrai, Simeon Barclay, Samra Mayanja, Jill McKnight and James Thompson; ed. Rebecca Senior

LOITER

14.02.2021, by Natalie Bradbury

A person in a mauve bodysuit stands in a living room with purple walls. Behind them are shelves with objects, to the side is a wooden dresser with shelves, a framed print, an old style gas fire topped with a potted plant.

Magnetic North: direction of travel at Compass Live Art

15.12.2020, by Pamela Crowe

Three people from Side by Side community drama group look through a wooden frame.

The show must go on: The reinvention of Migration Matters Festival

02.07.2020, by Evie Muir

A person's face wrapped in a face mask and bandages, with their hair covered by a cap. Two hands hold either side of their face to massage it.

Taus Makhacheva: Hold Your Horses

16.03.2020, by Pamela Crowe

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 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

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

Eileen Simpson and Ben White: Open Music Archive

12.08.2019, by Claire Walker

A photograph of a group of women, all standing with their hands covering their mouths.

Chloë Brown: A Soft Rebellion in Paradise

16.06.2019, by Holly Grange

A black and white image of a body in the crab position. The back of their head and arms are visible to the viewer, while the rest of their body is foreshortened. Protruding from their body, and extending up onto the walls, are black fabric strings.

Senga Nengudi

28.10.2018, by Rachel Graves

The word 'Worth' written in bold font. Each letter appears to have been cut out of paper money, different denominations for each letter.

Lady Kitt: WORTH

26.10.2018, by Sarah Davies

A view of a darkened room, with an artist's film projected on the back wall.

Harriet Rickard: Poor Image Projects

27.07.2018, by Anna Ratcliffe

Helen Shaddock Word South Shields

Helen Shaddock: Themselves Here Together

16.06.2018, by Sarah Davies

A still from a film showing a person's face among a pile of hay and grasses. Their expression is pained.

Daria Martin: A Hunger Artist

19.04.2018, by Lucy Holt

Doremi Artist Residency and Open Weekend 2017

04.12.2017, by Sam Pickett

Portrait of a white man with white hair and moustache, wearing a denim jacket. Adorning his jacket and on a headband are four hands made from neon.

Michael Flechtner: Animating Neon

28.11.2017, by Lisa-Marie Dickinson

Lindsey Bull and Plastique Fantastique

03.08.2017, by Nathalie Mayer

A person sits on a bench in a darkened gallery space. Works on the wall are just visible behind them.

Approaching Nocturne

01.08.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A view of the exterior of a university building. A sculptural work spells out: 'we need to talk' across the front and steps.

So What of the Future

02.07.2017, by Saffron Ward

Ambiguous Utopia: Photo courtesy of Alexandra Hughes

Meikle, Frew & Raven: Ambiguous Utopia

23.06.2017, by Liam McCabe

Two people dressed in red face masks and purple smocks face each other and reach our their hands which are almost touching.

Nicola Singh: The sounds are bouncing around us…

12.05.2017, by Eleanor Benson

A photograph of two people in balaclavas and dark clothing carrying a dark green tarpaulin.

David Steans: Crime World

02.05.2017, by Bethan Hughes

ARTIST ROOMS: Martin Creed

26.04.2017, by Sam Pickett

A person lay on a shelf, their legs hanging off the edge.

X≠Y: How to put up a shelf (V)

07.04.2017, by Karen Tobias-Green

A transparent orb hung at head height in a gallery. Inside the orb is a material that looks like broken up tiny cubes. The orb has a circular hole so that the contents can be touched.

The Learning Web: Thoughts on William Noel Clarke’s God Dead Confused

04.04.2017, by Fred Mikardo-Greaves

PRISM – Lionel Dobie Project, The SWAYS Bunker

19.09.2013