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April 12, 2025
ORGAN THING: Science fiction? That Afro-Futurist manifesto that postulates a dystopian future? Soldier’s Black Star and at Cork Street’s Kearsey and Gold, a hopeful future…
April 9, 2025
ORGAN THING: Break The Glass with Jemima Burrill, Charles Emerson and Julia Maddison, three intriguing artists sharing more than just an art space…
April 4, 2025
ORGAN THING: A Pili Coït vs Yowie split seven inch and album from SkinGraft and Dur & Doux and Bandcamp Friday and for the sake of clarity…
March 21, 2025
ORGAN THING: Tricia Gillman’s big Paintings From the Eighties at Clifford Chance, Canary Wharf, London. Paintings from a rather different London. There a dynamic, not a noise, Tricia Gillman never seems to need to make a big noise. They are formal but not too formal, actually they’re just right, and there they are, right there, big paintings on a big wall in a big line…
March 17, 2025
ORGAN THING: Misheck Masamvu’s paintings at Cork Street’s Goodman Gallery are alive with movement, with colour, with always controlled but not too controlled energy. Meanwhile Woo Jung Ghil’s paintings at Kearsey and Gold are apparently meditative odysseys…
March 17, 2025
ORGAN THING: A first track from the new Hawkwind album, meanwhile Don Aitkin, from the Festival Welfare Services, delivers a short history of the People’s Free Festival…
March 15, 2025
ORGAN THING: Putan Club? Who are they? Where are we? Iconoclastic nihilism? Le Putan Club est un banc d’essai. Putan Club say they are a test bench, the avant rock band are far more than just that, they have a new album out, their UK tour starts next week. The Putan Club stands for feminism, electricity, electronics and savagery…
March 5, 2025
ORGAN THING: Lucy Railton announces details of her debut solo cello release, Blue Veil, out on 18 April via Ideologic Organ – Listen to ‘Phase III’ here…
March 5, 2025
ORGAN THING: Steven Appleby’s Nothing is Real at Space Station Sixty Five Gallery, a little more real than you maybe expected…
March 3, 2025
ORGAN THING: Ron Athey, Hermes Pittakos, After Taboo at Tate Modern, London – After Taboo? Well it certainly felt like an event, there was quite an atmosphere, anticipation in the air…
February 27, 2025
ORGAN THING: The acclaimed musician and performance artist Lyra Pramuk has announced her new label and shared her first solo music in five years…
February 19, 2025
ORGAN THING: And on the wet Saturday in East London went, on to the Bomb Factory and Laurence Watchorn, on to Özgür Kar at Emalin’s Clerk’s House space, on to the Conversation with Tricia Gillman, Roger Kite, Sharon Hall and Eva Bosch at Benjamin Rhodes Gallery and…
February 18, 2025
ORGAN THING: Throbbing Gristle Live at the Volksbühne Berlin, New Year’s Eve 2005 is to be released on Mute in May. Listen to ‘Almost A Kiss’ from the album here…
February 18, 2025
ORGAN THING: Phonol∆b, Anglo-Italian musician Gaudi and experimental electronic composer Eraldo Bernocchi announce forthcoming album and share new single featuring the late Mark Stewart of The Pop Group. There are also contributions from Devo’s Gerald Casale, Flowdan, bass legend Bill Laswell and…
February 14, 2025
ORGAN THING: David Hepher at Flowers Gallery’s big East London space. A celebration of the austere grandeur of high-rise concrete, of the reality of life and of course, a celebration of an artist…
February 13, 2025
ORGAN THING: And once all the rabbits and the soup cans and the pure evil of the Peanuts gang were done with it was on to Abi Morocco at Autograph, the opening of Regions at Hales Gallery and the second part of This Year’s Model at Studio 1.1…
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