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Nathalie Olah

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Being played

Today, The Times Magazine ran an interview with Peter Mandelson, along with a cover image of the former minister cooking in his Wiltshire home. I won’t post it here because regardless of what the article contains, I think seeing anyone in t...

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The worst painting in the world

The Kunstmuseum in Basel probably represents the platonic standard of museum design. The work of a Swiss-German duo Paul Bonatz and Rudolf Christ in the 1930s, it gratifies on many levels: it is symmetrical, it is spacious, it entertains li...

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A conversation with John Akomfrah

The Unfinished Conversation (2012) © John Akomfrah / Smoking Dogs Films

Earlier this year I sat down to talk with John Akomfrah. It was long after the press coverage had ended for his pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale and he was tired o...

a year ago
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Touching glass

Joseph Cornell photographed by Duane Michals in 1972

It is 1.30am and I’ve decided to start a Substack. I’ve been trapped in a cycle of late nights and terrible mornings ever since developing a taste for maté, which I drink several times a...

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  • Nathalie Olah

    Author: Steal As Much As You Can; Class; Bad Taste. I teach creative writing at Goldsmiths and edit for Fitzcarraldo Editions. Here I write about art, the aestheticization of politics, my life. Trying to salvage some meaning.

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