Interview with Art perambulator Chester Hubble

An interview with Chester Hubble, instigator of the “Heavy‑Metal, pan‑city, blindfolded perambulations” form of fine art. ****DO NOT IMITATE CHESTER**** Interviewer (I): Chester, thanks for speaking with us. Your current project,walking blindfolded across cities while listening to heavy‑metal podcasts,sounds intense. What draws you to this? Chester Hubble (CH): Hi, it’s good to be here. I’m … Read more

Interview with Ptolemy Bognor-Regis: Chasing the Ultimate Painting

In the shadow of great fortune and brighter genius, Ptolemy Bognor-Regis has emerged as one of the most talked-about figures in contemporary abstract art. The son of a shipping magnate turned media tycoon, Regis might have been content with a life of patronage or leisure,but instead, he’s hurled himself into the centre of artistic inquiry … Read more

Interview: The Art You Can’t See — A Conversation with an Invisibilist

By Cal Dereau In a studio somewhere in North London, the artist known only as V sits in front of a completely empty plinth. Or at least, it appears empty. According to her, it isn’t. The work is there. You’re simply not seeing it. V is one of the key figures in Invisibilism, the whispering-edge … Read more

INTERVIEW: Salvatore Crump on Pizza, the Mona Lisa, and Why Rugby is the Ultimate Performance Art

By Ottilie Cardoon Salvatore Crump is not a man who can be easily summarised. At 92, the Anglo-Neapolitan conceptualist, sculptor, and occasional flautist has staged exhibitions inside blimps, once painted an entire hotel room with marmalade, and remains the only artist to have been shortlisted for both the Turner Prize and the Heineken Cup. Known … Read more