Michelle Schultz is an arts writer, curator and editor based in London, UK. Originally from Canada, she moved to London in 2004 and there found love in art. She completed an MA in Contemporary Art at the Sotheby's Institute of Art, and has been working with various institutions since. She has contributed to a number of print and digital publications, and can be found trolling around studios, bookshops and galleries in London and beyond.
If video killed the radio star, the advent of the internet has certainly managed to tear the post to bits. In our pervasive, high speed, digital world there is an undeniable convenience in instant communication, but with this power comes a price – a price paid by the death of the handwritten letter and the sense of intimacy that accompanies it. Hidden within an abandoned[…..]
It’s the burning question floating around London’s artworld these days. The number of smug souls who have entered James Turrell’s giant sphere at Gagosian Gallery slowly grows as the days pass, while others desperately long to get inside and experience first-hand what the buzz is all about. For decades, the illustrious Californian artist has used light as his medium. His aspirations have never been modest.[…..]