The White Pube
By Gabrielle and Zarina
The White PubeJun 14, 2021
I ran away to Spain
Caterpillar Memories
This week's text is a story about a woman called Jane who wants to unlock her inner creative potential, through a boozy painting workshop.
read the text version here: thewhitepube.co.uk/caterpillar-memories
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I went on a residency in France
I've secretly been in France trying out a new residency at a place called The Mill. You can find the written version of this text on our website where there are also beautiful pictures I took because I am the world's greatest photographer enjoy, and as always, pre-order our book POOR ARTISTS if you want! it's coming out October 3rd so if you do it now you'll forget and then a lovely present will come through the door and you'll be like wow I'm so nice to myself
SHOW PONY
a super quick text about an exhibition! SHOW PONY, a group show at Islington Arts Factory, curated by Kelly Wu.
read the text here: thewhitepube.com/show-pony
THE RISE OF CREATIVE INDUSTRY GROUP INCORPORATED
This week's text is some art criticism as dystopian business science fiction
When did that transition from *Art* to *Creative Industry happen*, and what does it mean? Robert Peston VII, Business Culture Editor-at-Large for the Financial Times 4.0, is about to tell you!
read the text version here: thewhitepube.co.uk/creating-incorporated
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It is as if you were doing work
Overnight At The Museum
A story about a sleepover at the National Gallery, in pursuit of answers to a question: what is the POINT of ART?!
read it here: thewhitepube.co.uk/reviews/2024/overnight-museum
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Diversity Policy 101
A text where I write about why I no longer want to write about Diversity. The history of institutional diversity policy, the historry of it's failings, but also -- my speculations about its future.
read it here: thewhitepube.co.uk/divpol101
& thank you, as always, to our friends on Patreon! If you'd like to support our work/writing, pls go to our support page for more info about how you can do that :)
I tried a floatation tank
London 2039
Where do artists live? HOW do artists live? i don't know, but this is a story about an immortal cat, the last artists left in East London & a squat in the 90s that's still here today!
read the text on TWP: thewhitepube.co.uk/london-2039
Unrest
I'm a Fan, Sheena Patel // I Want to Punch My Dad
A review of Sheena Patel's debut novel, I'm a Fan, and a short story about wish fulfilment, desire and how i really want to punch my Dad.
read the text version here: www.thewhitepube.co.uk/im-a-fan
& thank you as always to our friends on Patreon! If you'd like to support our work/writing, pls go to our support page for more info about how you can do that :)
Poor Things
A classic review! A straightforward review! You can find the written version on our website here!
Painting, Smoking, Eating (Philip Guston)
This week's text is a love letter to a painting: Philip Guston's Painting, Smoking, Eating. It's also a love letter to limbo, chewing gum, dead time and unalienated labour
read it here: thewhitepube.co.uk/philip-guston
& thank you as always to our friends on Patreon! If you'd like to support our work/writing, pls go to our support page for more info about how you can do that :)
The Largest McDonald's in Europe
but it's actually a review of Liverpool City Centre. The written version of the text is on our website.
Galleries, Get it Together! (a guest episode from Art Assassins)
We have a cheeky bonus guest episode from Art Assassins, a collective based out of South London Gallery. They’ve been investigating the role galleries play in public life and they’ve put their research together in this episode -- enjoy & we will catch u next week!
If you want a peep at the transcript, it's available on the white pube website :)
A note from Art Assassins >>
"Galleries, Get it Together!" is a collaborative podcast created by South London Gallery based art collective “Art Assassins”, Audio Artist Weyland Mckenzie-Witter and Researcher Dr. Patria Roman-Velazquez with the aim of exploring the question: "What does an equitable and community-led Gallery look like and what stories should be told?"
Through weekly gatherings over 9 weeks, the group set out to interview: artists, (both independent and institutional) art workers and friends and family both native and new to South London. The result is an amalgamation of conversations and sound bites from all over, sharing different perspectives but also setting out to answer the question with the intention of implementing change within cultural institutions.
Despite the range of participants and contributors coming from different backgrounds it is made painfully clear that an immense change is needed across the London art sphere and so the Art Assassins titled their podcast: “Galleries, Get it Together!”
Image/graphics credit: Esme Wedderburn
Saltburn
This week's text is a review of SALTBURN!!! TL;DR i thought this film was not at all weird, just a normal and sexy time and this is NOT a thinkpiece.
read it on the white pube dot com
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Ins and outs
I convince Zarina to delete her Twitter account and we say goodbye to our 20s in this New Years Resolution episode to kick off 2024. Proper reviews start next weekend but til then, there's this. YouTube if you prefer video; transcription if you wanna read instead. We're going to try to write lots of reviews this year to make up for writing a book last year so get ReadYyyyyyy :D
I WENT TO THE OPERA! (Rigoletto @ the Royal Opera House)
I WENT TO THE OPERA! and it was amazing, and i love my job and i have so much to say and i cannot wait to tell you about it.
read the text version of this here: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/rigoletto-royaloperahouse/
& if i don't see u until next year, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! love you, hope you've had a nice 2023, and that u get to spend a bit of time having a lil rest and a mince pie w the people u love. hope u have a nice 2024 too! hope u r cosy and happy and warm love love love u!
Portrait of an Artists Co-op
Welcome to our Sunday Lecture series. This week's guest lecturer is from the Artists' Co-op. If you could save your questions for the end, and put your hands together and give our guest a warm welcome!
Read the text on the White Pube dot com: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-thoughts/portrait-of-a-co-op/
Leave a teacher/graduate emoji in the comments on our instagram once you’re done listening, and if you have any questions for our lecturer -- they may not get answered but please leave them in the IG comments too.
Thank you, as always, to our friends and supporters on Patreon! If you'd like to find out about how to support our work and writing, please visit the support page. thank you!
How we got a book deal
we've been meaning to record this story for the past year and a half but we actually just got so busy writing the book and we shouldn't really be messing about uploading podcasts about it because it STILL isn't done 🤡 if you want the transcription for this episode, check the podcast section of our website. if you wanna support our work, which hopefully won't sound as ridiculous an ask after you listen to the episode, you can do so here
The Maggot Man
ART! on the Underground!
This week's text is about all the art on the Underground, London's public transport network. A kind of love letter to it all, but also thinking about art's role in public life!
Read on the website: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/art-on-the-underground
Israel continues to commit horrific acts of violence and genocide against the Palestinian people, Gaza is still under blockade and potentially facing a ground invasion. Please email ur MP, if you haven't already, and ask them to call for a ceasefire & to stop the war in Gaza.
ALSO! on the subject of art x public transport: Banner Repeater is an artist-led contemporary art space & artists' publishing archive, they're based on platform 1 at Hackney Downs station -- at the moment they're doing some fundraising to cover running costs & repairs. You can buy an artist print, here's one of mine actually from back when i was an artist!!! -- very limited edition and rare! because the un-Publish project I did with them was my last project as an artist! If that's not ur bag, there are other prints available on their online shop. And if you'd rather just sling over a cute fiver and call it a day, they're taking donations on Open Collective. B/R are a non-profit and do some really cool work, & small orgs do not receive nearly as much public funding as they should! so **thank you** in advance for helping to support artist-led publishing!
Finally, **thank you to Jessica Vaughan from Art on the Underground for taking the time to speak to me -- our interview was the basis for this text.** If you've never noticed the art on the underground -- AotU have got an ART MAP!!!, but you can also have a look through their project archive.
No Sunday Text Free Palestine
Read the text version or access all the links/citations/references on the White Pube dot com: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/free-palestine/
LINKS:
1: Palestine Solidarity Campaign // Email your MP
2: Find your MP, Local Councillors, London Assembly Members (or regional equivalent)
3: Boycott Zabludowicz (TWP text from 2021)
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Every Nando's is a Gallery
Did you know Nando’s has the biggest collection of contemporary Southern African art in the world? In this week’s SPECIAL episode, we have partnered with Nando’s to look into their massive patronage of the arts. Over the past 20 years, they’ve purchased over 28,000 thousand pieces! Why??? We meet with 3 artists in South Africa who have benefitted from this support — Nkosinathi Quwe, Colijn Strydom, and Viven Kohler — and we speak to Cape Town arts organisation Spier Arts Trust who run multiple artist development programmes sponsored by Nando’s. We hope you enjoy the conversations!! Full transcript on our website here 🌶 Leave a chilli emoji in the comments on our instagram once you’re done listening :D
Ty to Hyphen for putting us in touch w the nice people at Nando’s!!! If you can’t tell already, this is HUGE for us. huge I tell ya
The Entire History of Art School
From Medieval times until, like, now!
Did you know: the BA Fine Art has only been around since 1972. What happened before that? The apprentice in the Master's workshop, the guilds, the Academies, the technical colleges and Bauhaus: how did we get here? Where did art degrees come from and how did artists learn to be artists throughout the entirety of art history?
Read the full text here: The Entire History of Art Schools
And if you're more interested in what's going on outside mainstream, in alternative art schools, my text before this was about that! read it here: A Portrait of a Different Kind of Art School
Portrait of a Different Kind of Art School
Vaping in the studio with a guy that runs an art school, but maybe not in the way you'd think.
read the full text here: https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/portrait3
thank you, as always. to our friends on Patreon! if you'd like to support more weird writing on twp, you can find out how to here.
I stayed at Doodle House for a night
Welcome Pomodoro!
This text is a story about a horse called Pomodoro who goes on a residency and has a little existential crisis about the nature of art as a kind of work.
Read the text version here.
Thank you, as always, to our friends and supporters on Patreon! If you'd like to find out about how to support our work and writing, please visit the support page. thank you!
The Bingo Review
I've written something weird again. Enjoyoyoyoyo. You can find the written version of this text here and if you want to support the weirdness (and also join our discord) see details here! if you can't support financially, sharing the text is a really really nice helpful lovely thing to do :) BINGOOOOOO
Swimming Pools
This week's text is about swimming pools and paintings -- a semi-review of Alina Grassman's show, Florida Räume, at Niru Ratnam.
Read the text here: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/swimming-pools/
& thank you, as always to our friends on patreon. If you'd like to find out more about how you can support the writing we do here at TWP, go to our Support page.
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Come Dine With Me
WE'RE BACK! This week's text is... not a review? Sort of a review? Sort of a short story, too. It's about Come Dine With Me. Content note for food chat, sick chat, shit chat, and accidental weight loss. You can find the written version here and if you want to support more of this weirdo writing, please consider giving us £1 a month on Patreon or Kofi, or doing a one-off dono on Paypal; any sign-ups and donations of any amount grants you entry to our discord server, ie. the best place on the internet. See ya next week with a new text!!!
ART SCHOOL!
This week we've got a magazine episode! Three texts that discuss potential possibilities for Arts Education, which is like a really fancy nice way of saying: art school is bonkers. It’s a weird place for weird people doing weird things (we spoke about that at length a couple months ago, in an ep about Art School Horror Stories)
If that's the way art schools are, where's the wriggle room? What other ways could arts education be set up? How else can we do this in a way that feels a bit more comfortable, productive, helpful and educational actually? Certain things get handed down and no one ever questions them. So the three texts do that questioning, and they are:
Thomas Hirschhorn @ Kochi Biennial
Art Squool
Manifesto, Ane Hjort Guttu
Portrait of a Curator in London
This week's text is a Portrait of a Curator in London! It's the third in my portrait series, where I talk to art workers about their lives, their jobs, the work they make! and then I tell you alllllll about it. The curator in this text has got so much to say about everything: the art world's exceptionalism, the curator as interlocutor, about how institutions are not destinations, but rather TOOLS. it's a conversation that gave me so many new thoughts and also new vocabulary! To talk about these thoughts (old and new) with -- so I'm really excited to publish this text because hopefully it'll give you (the reader/listener) the same feeling of new thoughts & vocab!
If you'd rather read this as text, it's up on twp's website, here: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-thoughts/portrait-of-a-curator-in-london/
Thank you, as always, to our friends and supporters on Patreon!
& pls leave me a (secret star emoji somewhere, you know where hehehehhee) see u next week byeeeee! xxx
Review: The Northern Boys
Hahaha I've lost the plot, but this is always when my best writing happens. It's party time. This week's review is The Northern Boys, a rap trio of old white men. You can find the written version of this text here and I did a really tired video version if you want to SEE me rap. Thank you to our lovely supporters & make sure you listen to the end to find out the Emoji Of The Week 8-)
SOUND! (& Jai Paul Supremacy)
Apologies! for no new text, but we have another magazine episode for you. To celebrate Jai Paul's first live show n his set at Coachella, this ep features old texts that are about ✨SOUND✨ -- including my 2019 text ABOUT JAI PAUL!!
the texts:
[Jai Paul]
[Alexandra Pirici @ the New Museum]
[Symphony for 20 rooms @ Den Frie Udstilling, Copenhagen]
[Ain Bailey: Version @ Wysing Arts Centre]
[the podcast page on TWP homepage]
As always, thank you to our supporters on Patreon, apologies again that this isn't a new text! But hope you enjoy it all the same & make sure to stay tuned to the end for the ~special emoji~ to comment on the IG. byeee~ xxxx
covid is obsessed with me
In Conversation with... Holly Márie Parnell!
ZM in convo with Holly Márie Parnell ! A filmmaker, a friend, a really lovely person !!! This podcast episode was mostly recorded at a live event a couple weeks ago at Sirius, an arts centre in Cobh, Ireland. Sirius are showing Holly's film, Cabbage, in the gallery until 15th April. We are also joined by Gabrielle and David, in audio form. We chat about loads of things: about the film itself but also beyond, about filmmaking as an act of love, engaging with text through the medium of film, shrinking your rig to try and make filmmaking a portable, inconspicuous practice as you relate to your subjects, and MORE! enjoy!
Cabbage is an intimate film made in collaboration with Parnell’s family, Cabbage looks at the complexities of bodily autonomy within an ableist paradigm. Taking place in the months leading up to an international move from Canada back home to Ireland - a country they had to leave a decade prior due to severe cuts in disability services - the film focuses on her brother David’s writings using eye tracking technology and her mother’s memories to explore how we shape a sense of self under the pervasive weight of unspoken assumptions and fixed definitions that get placed onto bodies. Dissecting layers of language, agency and power, the film is a subtle examination of how a human life is measured and valued.
Holly Márie Parnell, Cabbage @ Sirius!
find Holly on Instagram, find David on Instagram, find Sirius on Instagram
Thank you, as always, to our friends & supporters on Patreon! You make the work we do possible and sustainable. The criticism & content we produce is completely independent, so if you'd like to help support our work, you can find out more on our support page.
The Problem with Diaspora Art 2
In 2018, I wrote an essay called the Problem with Diaspora Art. It set me off on a trajectory of thinking about the way art institutions interact with people of colour (as well as the fundamental politic that drives those interactions). 5 years on, I have complex feelings about this 2018 text. I often feel jealous of dancers: they get to do a run through, take a step back and assess what they did well and what they could improve, and then they get to say ‘ok, now let’s do it again’. I wish writers got to do that! — But they do! I can do whatever I like!!! So, second time lucky. Here’s the Problem with Diaspora Art 2.
you can read the text here: https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/tpwda2
thank you, as usual, to our friends on patreon!
If you made it to the end! first of all, love you, second of all! pls comment a 🥭 MANGO 🥭 emoji on the IG post/tweet about this text. ok, thanks!
An interview with v buckenham
new series! our brains are soup while we are busy writing a book so we are outsourcing your entertainment and learning and art-thinking; please enjoy the first of many interviews with interesting people we know, starting with v buckenham (website, twitter and instagram) and if you prefer your podcasts with bells and whistles and visuals, there is > a YouTube version of this < where you can see the art we discuss
Review: Mauro C. Martinez at Unit London
first exhibition review since march 2020??? must be bad. Writing about edgelord artist strategies and how much things cost. The written version of this is on the art section of our website. Can't believe I had to write about art again. I'm so mad.
REVISITED: THE ULTIMATE WHITE PUBE REVIEW
NEW PODCAST EPISODE! of the ultimate White Pube review: a 2016 text Gab wrote about Jesse Darling's show, The Great Near, at Arcadia Missa.
You can watch the video version of this on youtube: https://youtu.be/i_hlpuscENY
& thank you as usual to our friends on Patreon! Find out more about how you can support us (& get cheeky sneaky access to the top secret & v exclusive TWP discord) here: thewhitepube.com/support
REVIEW: Sound of the Underground @ the Royal Court Theatre
This week's text is a review of Sound of the Underground, a play on @ the Royal Court Theatre. Written by Travis Alabanza! co-created by Debbie Hannan! Starring icons from the UK's queer club scene! i loved it!
read the text version of this review here: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/sound-of-the-underground/
thank you to our supporters on Patreon! & if you want to have a peep at this play, it's on until 25th Feb (here; https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/sound-of-the-underground/
God of War Ragnarök
! before you listen ! there are spoilers for the endings of both 2018 and 2022 games. I hope the scary gamers don't come for me. Enjoy this review of God of War Ragnarök, writing about narrative structure and fate. I've actually done a video version of this text spliced with scenes from the game if you wanna SEE what it looks like. I showed Zarina who had no concept of God of War and she was v impressed with the game. Written version on our website; support the white pube here
REVIEW: Jake Grewal, Now I Know You I Am Older @ Thomas Dane
this week's text is a review of Jake Grewal's Now I Know You I Am Older @ Thomas Dane. Less a review-review, more a text where the art is coincidental or circumstantial. about the sun! and the landscape! and the sky! and i don't really know what the sublime is!!
read it here: thewhitepube.co.uk/art-reviews/jake-grewal/
thank you to all our friends on patreon!
Instagram has ruined the art world. What now?
Social media is not a fair space to showcase art but as much as artists want to delete their Instagram accounts, they feel like they have nowhere else to go. So what now? In this episode, we speak to Kim Foale (Geeks for Social Change) and artist honor ash to discuss the big secret project we are working on that we hope will provide an answer. 🎞 You can also watch this podcast in the form of a video, or read the transcript 📖
This is the last thing we're publishing this year before we go on our annual December break (which we'll be spending in Ireland together writing the book shh). So, a big thank you for the 100,000+ listens this year, and thank you especially to our Patreon, Ko-fi, and Paypal supporters + everyone in our lovely discord!!!! :) If you enjoy the podcast, please tell your neighbour about it. Or your Nan. love from Gabrielle and Zarina x
Review: Tai Shani @ Gathering
This week's review is Tai Shani's exhibition at Gathering, the new space in London. Guest read by me, GDLP, because ZM has the flu, the text is about saints and bread and hallucinations in the body as well as in the gallery. You can find the written version on our website. Thanks for listening and see ya next week!
Creatives Grant recipient 027: Sean Prentice
bonus episode! Here is a gift: some good poems by Sean Prentice, just for you. Sean is the 27th recipient of the Creatives Grant funded by Creative Debuts. See you in 2 days with the next review :)
Review: Sable
My last text of 2022! It's a review of Sable but it's also a text about disability and deviance. You can find the written version on our website and I made a video version to round the year out. Thank you everyone for your support this year. I feel like a different person to who I was in January. Thanks for bearing with me!!! Thank you for letting me be a writer. It means the world. GDLP xxxxxxx
ART SCHOOL HORROR STORIES
We asked our audience for the weirdest things they witnessed in art school and, unfortunately, they delivered. Today's episode is Art School Horror Stories, discussing bodily fluids, animals, weird students and weird tutors. We filmed this one so if you want to see our facial reactions, enjoy lmao. Before and after discussing The Incidents, we also talk about Martine Sym's new film The African Desperate which is about an art school in New York Becauseeee 🥁🥁🥁 this episode is sponsored by MUBI, our heroes, who are exclusively streaming the film. All of our listeners get 30 days free HAPPY HALLOWEEN.
* check The White Pube website for the transcription. We love you and we are sorry. But this was so funny we'll probably definitely be doing it again.