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Becky Beasley: A Gentle Man (Part II) (1975-2029) — Corridor8 I encountered Becky Beasley’s new touring exhibition, A Gentle Man (Part II) (1975-2029), newly installed at Quad in Derby. An introductory area,

Suzanne Golden reviews Becky Beasley: A Gentle Man (Part II) (1975-2029) currently at QUAD, Derby.

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‘Shaped Around Us’ – Practice: Leeds, Yorkshire Contemporary’s Artist Development Programme — Corridor8 Yorkshire Contemporary, the Leeds-based arts organisation, has in past lives existed as The Tetley (2013-2023) and Project Space Leeds (2006-2012).

Farah Dailami explores Yorkshire Contemporary's artist development programme ‘Practice: Leeds’, speaking to the three artists – Matilya Njau, Rhian Cooke and Thahmina Begum – who made up the most recent cohort.

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Stillness in Motion: Lisa Milroy’s Women in Print Residency — Corridor8 Early in our conversation, Lisa Milroy directs her gaze over my left shoulder, gesturing to an artwork on the wall. We’re sitting in a small office

'At the heart of this method is the duality within the word itself: 𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘭𝘭 to mean 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨, 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦 to mean 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯. Both 𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘴 and 𝘮𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵, bound together.'

The latest article for our Women in Print series, by Sally Button, follows Lisa Milroy's explorations of still life, process and printing.

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David John Scarborough: Earth-Stepper — Corridor8 I encounter Earth-Stepper from my bed, in the midst of a chronic fatigue flare. Movement, for now, is limited to the small choreography of keys and

'Folklore here, in Scarborough’s world is unstable yet contemporary, shaped through synthetic forms, shifting voices, and partial, intermittent encounters.'

Wingshan reviews 'David John Scarborough: Earth-Stepper' presented by Fermynwoods Contemporary Art.

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Unquiet Landscapes — Corridor8 Unquiet Landscapes, a collaboration between Yorkshire Artspace and Contemporary British Painting, brings together thirty-eight artists in response to

'Shaw describes the futility of trying to return to a place you once knew – even his pilgrimage back to Sheffield for this show has taught him as much.'

Orla Foster reviews 'George Shaw: Small Returns' at Persistence Works, Sheffield, on from 14 Mar to 25 Apr 2026.

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Harriet Bowman: Slow Puncture — Corridor8 On this overcast late winter’s day, the wide windowed facade of Cross Lane Projects is a beacon on its suburban Kendal street. Harriet Bowman’s Slow

'She contemplates the juxtaposition of the performance of these manoeuvres with the authenticity of the reaction that comes after an accident or event.'

Grace Edwards reviews Slow Puncture by Harriet Bowman at Cross Lane Projects in Kendal🛞

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Tony Heaton: Serial Dissenter — Corridor8 ‘The work can’t exist without the fault,’ sculptor Tony Heaton OBE tells me as we sit in his studio in Southport, everything coated in a fine layer of

'that desire is warped by the presentation of the mezzanine-style upper gallery itself, left deliberately darkened, creating a looming sense of somewhere out of bounds.'

Kyle Nathan Brown spoke with Tony Heaton about his current exhibition at Lancaster Arts' Peter Scott Gallery, Serial Dissenter 🪧✊🏼

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Against Control: Anti-Heroic Authorship in New Exhibitions from Ellis and Kidd — Corridor8 My first thought: razor blades. Giant sheets of metal spattered in red. Bloody fingerprints on the surface. A violent image arriving in my mind, in a show

'It is dark, and a pair of silky pink kitten heels catch my eye. The body they adorn is slumped, ruffled and mysterious under the spotlight.'

Mollie Balshaw explores Gabriel Kidd's first major solo show, I found the giant and he was dead, at HOME, Manchester ⋆˙⟡

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Charlotte Verity: The Season Following — Corridor8 Charlotte Verity’s exhibition The Season Following unfolds across six rooms at Harewood House Trust, an eighteenth-century estate located just north of

‘“I wish I could talk about the things poets talk about – small sensations of meaning,” Verity says. This is, I think, exactly what she has succeeded in doing.’

Chloe Elliott reviews ‘Charlotte Verity: The Season Following’, on at Harewood House Trust until 7 June.

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Jayne Simpson: LION — Corridor8 Oscillating between the figurative and abstract, Jayne Simpson’s exhibition LION is part of Grundy Art Gallery’s ongoing programme of solo exhibitions,

'With its dramatic play with colour and metaphors, Simpson seems to build her own mythology of womanhood.'

Natalie Russett reviews LION by Jayne Simpson at Grundy Art Gallery, part of the Turning Point programme. Last couple of days to catch the show before it closes! 🦁

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Attenborough Arts Centre: A Decade of Exhibitions — Corridor8 Over the past ten years, Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester has positioned itself around principles of access and inclusion, shaping a programme that

'What makes life bearable in the hardest moments is the capacity of those around us to look beyond the lens of ‘otherness’: to recognise a shared humanity beneath visible differences.'

Anna Li reflects on 'A Decade of Exhibitions' at Attenborough Arts Centre.

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Delaine Le Bas: Un-Fair-Ground — Corridor8 I’ve been waiting for this exhibition for months, looking up Delaine Le Bas online, enticed by her intricate, layered embroidery, the live installation of

Our Northwest Editor Jazz Linklater reviewed Un-Fair-Ground by Delaine Le Bas’ at @thewhitworth.bsky.social ‘Le Bas has literally ripped through the racist surface of political life as presented by Murdoch’s billionaire media’ corridor8.co.uk/article/dela...

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Pathways: Exploring Bloc Projects’ Artist Development Programme — Corridor8 When I returned to Sheffield after completing my postgraduate degree in 2017, I found myself suspended in a quiet limbo. The absence of connections and an

Jessica Piette explores Bloc Project's new artist development programme ‘Pathways’, speaking to the first cohort of artists – Mia Colman, Jim Ever, Jack Mackness and Ava Ord. The programme culminates in an exhibition, 5 - 28 March. Launch event, 5 March, 6-8pm.

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Maya Chowdhry and Alison Clare: What’s Eating Our Reality — Corridor8 A dozen of us convene in the foyer of The Core at Corby Cube. ‘Are you here for the meal?’ Someone asks. I nod. ‘Then you’re one of ours,’ a lady smiles,

‘What if the food you love doesn’t exist in 2050?’

Zara-Louise Stubbs reviews ‘Maya Chowdhry and Alison Clare: What’s Eating Our Reality’ at The Core at Corby Cube, supported by Fermynwoods Contemporary Art.

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Ethereal Matter — Corridor8 Matter in the form of rain leaches from a January sky the colour of lead as I make my way along the wet streets of Beeston, south Leeds. I’m on my way to

‘To step into the kitchen of this domestic setting is to find warm and friendly refuge’

Dr Kerry Harker reviews ‘Ethereal Matter’, a group exhibition by students of MA Fine Art at Leeds Beckett University held at BasementArtsProject, Leeds, on until Mon 23 Feb 2026.

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The Nature of Gothic: Cultivation, Curation, and the Working-Class Voice By Peter Shukie

'Heritage, here, is horticulture. The past is pruned. Inconvenient growth is removed. Beauty is arranged to flatter.'

On Substack Peter Shukie thinks through The Nature of Gothic at Blackburn Museum to consider the working class voice and distinctions between heritage and community work.

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John-Paul Brown and Sophy King: The Guardians of Living Matter — Corridor8 The Guardians of Living Matter, the ambitious new exhibition by John-Paul Brown and Sophy King, offers a refreshingly distinct utopian story. Opening at

'the artists explained that it was important that these lights are controlled by "low carbon" AI, being mindful of the 2026 reality of the environmental impact of massive AI data centres.'

Andee Collard reviews The Guardians of Living Matter by John-Paul Brown and Sophy King at @thelowry.com

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ECHO LIMA: Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir’s Women in Print Residency  — Corridor8 The morning I visit Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir in Preston, I sit opposite her as she traces lines into square copper tiles. 15x15cm, many of them are

For the latest in our Women in Print series, Tessa Harris writes on Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdottir's Artlab Contemporary Print Studios residency and the printmaking processes she explored there with drawing and intaglio.

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OUR TURN: The Art of Becoming — Corridor8 A great deal has happened in my life since moving from London to Bradford. A multitude of creative opportunities have opened up for me – unexpectedly,

‘In that instant, art had done what it does best – created a bridge between strangers, a shared recognition of beauty that required little explanation.’

Martin Scott, recipient the OUR TURN Emerging Writer Bursary, explores OUR TURN Festival in a personal essay.

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Unquiet Landscapes — Corridor8 Unquiet Landscapes, a collaboration between Yorkshire Artspace and Contemporary British Painting, brings together thirty-eight artists in response to

‘Guest curator Joanna Whittle, herself a painter, describes this show not as an addendum to Neve’s text but as “papers slipped between the pages”’

Hanna Dhaimish reviews Unquiet Landscapes at Persistence Works, Sheffield, on until 24 Jan, open Thurs to Sat, 12-5pm.

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The Manchester Contemporary: A Diary — Corridor8 Will Marshall of texture, one of Manchester’s youngest independent galleries, diarises his weekend at Manchester Art Fair 2025. Thursday 7pm After a day

'I didn’t really know what to expect, whether works would actually sell, or if it was more of a networking experience. Art fairs are odd environments, overstimulating and inherently a really bad way of viewing art.'

Will Marshall of texture diarises his time at The Manchester Contemporary 2025 🖼️

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Landscape & Protest: Signal Artist Lab — Corridor8 Barrow-in-Furness-based arts charity Signal launch their Artist Lab exhibition with the first group show in their newly refurbished venue, Cooke's

'It’s testament to the collaboration that such disparate works capture so coherent a sense of land unhooked from time.'

Simon Sylvester reviews Artist Lab at Cooke's Studios in Barrow, which includes fourteen North West artists who have developed works over a two year development programme. 🗺️

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Corinne: The Severed Wing — Corridor8 Arriving at the Lowry on a characteristically rainy Friday evening, my bones ache. It’s been a week. I’ve been having a terrible time with my chronic

'I want every able-bodied person in my life to watch it and really listen to what is being said'

Amie Kirby reviews The Severed Wing by Corinne, a remote performance live streamed from the artist's bed to @thelowry.com on 14 November 2025. 🐦‍⬛

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Lintukoto and The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing   — Corridor8 How do we tell stories of ongoing dispossession and displacement? How do we mark beginnings and ends of colonial tragedies that are still unfolding? The

Silvia Hassouna provides a fascinating, critical and moving accompaniment to the works by Theo Panagopoulos and Henna Asikainen.

Lintukoto and The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing were on show at The NewBridge Project in Newcastle from 1-29 November 2025.

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Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Prisoners of Love: Until the Sun of Freedom — Corridor8 At a time when galleries and museums are cautious of commenting on the politics of Israel and Palestine for fear of reputational damage, Nottingham

‘I pass between the metal walls and catch sight of word-processed screenshots tacked on the other side. They are documents, letters and poems […] Each piece of writing is a precious meeting in the shadows.'

Amrit Doll reviews Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme at Nottingham Contemporary.

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Radha D'Souza and Jonas Staal, Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes: The British East India Company on Trial — Corridor8 What is the purpose of a legal system? The great schism of twentieth-century legal thought is between those who would have it that the principles of

‘The law is so often a space of theatre, of fictions... At times, it’s maybe more artful than art itself.’

Tessa Norton reviews ‘Radha D’Souza & Jonas Staal, Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes’, at Blenheim Walk Gallery, LAU, on until 31 Jan '26.

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Bankley Studios’ Threat of Eviction — Corridor8 In October, days after our 2025 Bankley Open exhibition launch and open studios weekend – which were attended by hundreds of visitors – we were formally

'Having prepared for the opening with warm support from our landlord, the sudden arrival of the eviction notices came as a surprise that was difficult to digest.'

Studio holder and committee member Ciara Leeming explains what's happened, what's at stake and how you can support Bankley Studios:

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Our Place in the Arts: Creativity, community and quiet resilience in Stockton-on-Tees — Corridor8 Standing outside ARC, Stockton Arts Centre, on a Friday evening is one of the best ways to get a snapshot of the arts in Stockton-on-Tees. People file in

The third review in our NewBridge Project, Collective Studio mentoring collaboration is out! 🦄 Our Place in the Arts:
Creativity, community and quiet resilience in Stockton-on-Tees by Harriet Mee.

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Watery Commons: The Tweed River Festival 2025 — Corridor8 Curated by Connecting Threads, the inaugural edition of the Tweed River Festival took place in Peebles, in the Scottish Borders, from 31 October to 2

Watery Commons: The Tweed River Festival, 2025. By Maria Howard. Curated by Connecting Threads, the inaugural edition of the Tweed River Festival took place in Peebles, in the Scottish Borders, from 31 October to 2 November.

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Stephen Emmerson: How to Read a Book — Corridor8 I’m at the Portico library, a former members-only library in central Manchester, for their current exhibition How to Read a Book from artist-writer

Richard Barrett reviews How to Read a Book by Stephen Emmerson, showing at Manchester's Portico Library until 14 March 2026, with an evening of readings coming up next week from Steven, James Davies, Tom Jenks and our own Greater Manchester editor Jazmine Linklater. 📖

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