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Izabella Scott

Izabella Scott is an editor at The White Review. She is currently writing a novel about a fake heiress.

From literary personas to art world fraudsters, these artists walk a fine line between rerouting their positions and breaking the law

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A new show at Richard Saltoun begs the question – how effective is self-inflicted violence?

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A new work by Beth Collar, commissioned by Matt’s Gallery and CGP London, pulls apart female hysteria

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At Almanac Projects, London, the artist sheds new light on the way women are turned into objects 

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Held at The Breeder, Athens, this eight-gallery iteration sees a tight and rewarding version of the gallery-share concept

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At Piper Keys, London, the artist and musician shows intimate depictions of domestic labour

BY Izabella Scott |

Public Exhibitions, London, UK

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Studio Voltaire, London, UK

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Etel Adnan, Francis Alÿs, Megan Rooney and more: a guide to the best current shows in the capital

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The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, UK

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