Don’t Do It! Why VR Art Under Lockdown Is So DepressingJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com20 May 2020From Hans Ulrich Obrist’s online edition of ‘Do It’ to Olafur Eliasson’s AR ‘Wunderkammer’, the stay-at-home artworld looks surprisingly conformist
A Metric of GrievabilityJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview15 May 2020Judith Butler’s ‘The Force of Nonviolence’ unpicks how violence is framed as legitimate or illegitimate
VR Vertigo No 3: Privilege of PresenceJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com08 May 2020How will a virtual artworld resolve its VIP problem?
VR Vertigo No 2: Chris DorlandJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com01 May 2020Virtual art in a virtual space – are there signs that the genre is finally getting real?
VR Vertigo No 1: Josh KlineJ.J. Charlesworthartreview.com24 April 2020Locked down in the UK, a critic still manages to visit a show in Seoul
All you can readJ.J. CharlesworthArtReview30 March 2020J.J. Charlesworth offers a guide to the latest publications on fandom, homages and fetishes