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Untitled, 1974

Dale Berning Sawa, Lou Mensah

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Dale Berning Sawa

    Freelance art and culture journalist (the Guardian, the Art Newspaper, the New York Times, the Financial Times, Plaster, the Quietus, the Times).

  • Lou Mensah

    Award-winning photographer and audio maker exploring what gets overlooked in contemporary art. 30+ years as artist and documenting artists across Tate, Hauser, Frieze, BBC. I write about art that changes how we see the world and engage.

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