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Inside Clarissa, the Hottest Art Show of Frieze Week

A new curatorial platform called Clarissa launched during Frieze Week in London, staged across three levels of a former club and sex shop in King's Cross. Organized by the team behind Émergent Magazine in collaboration with Soft Commodity, the group show features a mix of established and emerging artists including Michael Dean, Hilary Lloyd, Tobias Spichtig, Joel Wycherley, Remi Ajani, and Tiago Francez. The exhibition draws on the history of the regenerated King's Cross area to explore how contemporary art can inhabit and provoke urban change.

A review within a play. Play by Josiane M.H. Pozi and Emily Pozi  by Nasra Abdullahi

Josiane M.H. Pozi's exhibition "PORTRAIT O.A.Y.G." at Carlos/Ishikawa in London is reviewed through an unconventional, fragmented narrative that blends a play script with critical observation. The review describes Pozi's video works, including "Rhythmic Stimming" (2025) and "Restaurants" (2023), which capture mundane domestic scenes and personal artifacts. The text shifts between a first-person account of meeting the artist and a scripted dialogue between characters J and E, reflecting the exhibition's themes of identity, selfhood, and the poetic potential of everyday objects.