Tag: Angharad Williams

ANGHARAD WILLIAMS | KUNSTVEREIN FÜR DIE RHEINLANDE UND WESTFALLEN | PASSE-AVANT | REVIEW

ANGHARAD WILLIAMS | KUNSTVEREIN FÜR DIE RHEINLANDE UND WESTFALLEN | PASSE-AVANT | REVIEW

In her 2014 article Sex and Wheels for the Guardian, Zadie Smith revisits at J.G. Ballard’s novel Crash. Following on the writer’s perception of his work as the “first pornographic novel about technology”, Smith reflects on Ludwig Wittgenstein’s statement that language is better understood through its use, and not 

Who Cracks the Whip?: Angharad Williams | Mousse | article

Who Cracks the Whip?: Angharad Williams | Mousse | article

Welsh artist Angharad Williams’s eclectic practice encompasses diverse forms—from painting to sculpture, as well as video, installations, and performances. These expressions are informed by questions around authority, speech, and class. Due to the constraints of the pandemic, Williams’s work has become more static and materially