Contributor
Dan Fox

Dan Fox is a writer, filmmaker and musician. He is the author of Pretentiousness: Why It Matters (2016) and Limbo (2018), both published by Fitzcarraldo Editions, and co-director of Other, Like Me: The Oral History of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle (2020).

Aspen Art Museum, USA

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Can’t relate? Don’t worry: you’re not alone

BY Dan Fox |

‘Pop today is a broad church, but no one would ever argue that it’s not fun’

BY Dan Fox |

Various venues, Cuenca, Ecuador

BY Dan Fox |

Petzel Gallery, New York, USA

BY Dan Fox |

Gagosian, New York, USA

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Dan Fox talks to Michael Smith about minimalism, comedy and failure

BY Dan Fox |

Dropped from the psychic landscape of British pop and undetected by the radar of retromania, where did these diverse communities go?

BY Dan Fox |

Holly Bynoe, Charles Campbell, Amanda Coulson, John Cox, Annalee Davis and Caryl Ivrisse-Crochemar on the role of contemporary art in the Caribbean

BY Dan Fox |

Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, USA

BY Dan Fox |

Useful mistakes, ikebana and messy cultural assumptions in the work of Camille Henrot

BY Dan Fox |

British art and the 1990s

BY Dan Fox |

Porto Alegre, Brazil

BY Dan Fox |

A response to Richard Prince

BY Dan Fox |

Tate Britain, London, UK

BY Dan Fox |

The 55th Venice Biennale

BY Dan Fox |

Can old ways be better ways? Or, Irony, playful ambivalence and fixed meanings

BY Dan Fox |

Why pop music craves art’s pieties and licensed intellectualism and art lusts after music’s broader cultural authenticity

BY Dan Fox |

David Levine, whose work embraces theatre, performance and video, discusses acting and identity

BY Dan Fox |