EDITOR’S LETTER

Welcome to The Wick

— Katy Wickremesinghe
Dear All,

Of the Venice Pavilions which is the fairest of them all? Our highlights include Jeffrey Gibson for the U.S. who brings colour and folklore into the picture with 11 paintings, nine sculptures, eight flags, two murals and a video work called the space in which to place me. Gibson, of Cherokee descent, merges heritage with found decorative items to exuberant, defiant effect. Meanwhile, representing France Julien Creuzet, a French Caribbean artist, uses found materials to express the tangles of migration presented as future relics washed in by an ocean tide. He was feted with a dinner by CHANEL which supported the installation, hosted by Yana Peel and with guests including the winners of the CHANEL Next Prize. And big applause to Aindrea Emelife curator of the Nigerian Pavilion entitled Nigeria Imaginary featuring nine artists including Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Ndidi Dike, Onyeka Igwe and Yinka Shonibare to present a multi perspectival work. Lithuania offered up one of the most arresting installations within a 17th-century church. Before a marble altar, the duo Pakwui Hardware revealed Inflammation (2023), an abstract work created in blown glass withing a metal armature alongside paintings by Marija Teresė Rožanskaitė (1933–2007) depicting bodies ravaged by social and economic damage.

Israeli artist Ruth Pair closed the nation’s Venice Biennale pavilion which was a hymn to motherhood with a powerful sign reading “The artist and curators of the Israeli pavilion will open the exhibition when a cease-fire and hostage release agreement is reached.” There were pro Palestine protests across the city on Wednesday led by Art not Genocide Alliance (ANGA).

Time has released its 100 influential people in 2024 issue featuring creative visionary Jonathan Anderson on one of the covers and salutes to Jenny Holzer, Dua Lipa, Dev Patel and Jeffrey Wright in the list.

With all best wishes from me and the KTW Family,

Katy
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Objects of Desire

My Dear Mountains Bag by Gaetano Pesce, Bottega Veneta

The Wick - Tarini Malik, 2023 
Photo by Sarah Bates
Monday Muse

Interview Curator of the moment Tarini Malik

The Wick - Maria Kreyn Studio, 2020
Spotlight

Spotlight artist Maria Kreyn

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Video Interviews

Interview The Wick x Refik Anadol, ‘Echoes of the Earth: Living Archive’

Visual Arts
The Wick - LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 19: (L to R) Edward Enninful, Malala Yousafzai and Dr Nicholas Cullinan attend The National Portrait Gallery's Portrait Gala on March 19, 2024 in London, England. 

Photo by Dave Benett

Happenings National Portrait Gallery 2024 Gala

Happenings
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Viewing A surreal and sexy show explores the meaning of breasts in art

Boobies – some of us have them, most of us love them – and they remain a perennial subject in art.

The Wick - Sarah Sze
Cascade, 2024
© Sarah Sze
Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro

Viewing Sarah Sze’s suite of new paintings at Victoria Miro

American artist Sarah Sze’s new works are taking over Victoria Miro’s Venice gallery until the summer.

The Wick - John Akomfrah, Canto I,  Listening All Night To The Rain. British Pavilion, 2024
Photo by Jack Hems

Viewing Sir John Akomfrah’s ambitious commission for the 60th Venice Biennale is finally unveiled

Sir John Akomfrah RA represents Great Britain at this year’s 60th International Art Exhibition.

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