Press / Exhibitions
Emotional Supply Chains is Time Out London's Show Of The Week
4 April 2016
Time Out London
Curator Paul Luckraft writes about planning and producing Emotional Supply Chains
1 April 2016
Elephant
Much in the exhibition leaves you bewildered and saturated, says Ben Luke, but it's evocative of our age
24 March 2016
London Evening Standard
Performing ourselves: revisiting Dorm Daze with Ed Fornieles
23 March 2016
i-D
Ann Hirsch discusses her work and the possilities of the internet with Emine Saner
21 March 2016
The Guardian
POSTmatter takes a look at exhaustion and working in the digital age in Use/User/Used
18 February 2016
POSTmatter
Jon Rafman's immersive works reviewed by This Is Tomorrow
14 December 2015
This Is Tomorrow
'The imaginary meets the real' Art Observed reviews Jon Rafman
28 November 2015
Art Observed
Jon Rafman's Tamagotchi Epic in Canadian Art
25 November 2015
Canadian Art
Damn Magazine covers differing roles of installation and video in Jon Rafman
23 November 2015
Damn Magazine
Kate Lyddon receives 4 stars in The Upcoming
16 November 2015
The Upcoming
Previewing Invites: Kate Lyddon
13 November 2015
Art Daily
Jon Rafman 'critical yet thoroughly entertaining'
4 November 2015
Studio International
Charles Richardson's HEADBONE reviewed by This Is Tomorrow
4 November 2015
This Is Tomorrow
At its heart Jon Rafman's work is about humanity
27 October 2015
Isabella Smith for London Exhibitions
Manic, magical and disturbing collection of art right at the cutting edge
26 October 2015
Ben Luke for The Evening Standard
Is Virtual Reality The Future Of Art? Jon Rafman At Zabludowicz Collection Reviewed
26 October 2015
The Londonist
Surreal, disturbing, NSFW and utterly thrilling: the work of Jon Rafman
22 October 2015
It's Nice That