Karsten Schubert London's Room 2 provides an opportunity for visitors to see museum-calibre work in an intimate setting in London's Soho. Each exhibition is accompanied by a finely designed and printed booklet with writing by today's leading art writers. Recent authors include Rachel Spence, Jo Applin and Tom Morton. Each booklet features niche cover typography and is hand-sewn in the UK.
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Tess Jaray
For Your Eyes Only For the exhibition For Your Eyes Only, art historian Pia Gottschaller speaks with Tess Jaray about her roundel paintings in a Q&A.; -
Frank Kent
Days Writer Hilary Hammond writes "Frank Kent: Inzpired" -
Kirsten Glass
Night-Scented Stock Writer and critic Tom Jeffreys responds to Kirsten Glass's new body of work in the exhibition Night-Scented Stock. Excerpt: The woods that line the Esk valley, south of Edinburgh, are... -
Margarita Gluzberg
Proper Time Philosopher and writer Federico Campagna writes 'Gluzberg’s Cosmogonies' -
Paul Barlow
Superfluids Writer Patrick Langley explores Paul Barlow’s new paintings for his first solo show with Karsten Schubert London. -
Sarah Kogan
Warp Curator Colin Wiggins explores Sarah Kogan's recent paintings for her first solo show with Karsten Schubert London. Excerpt: There is a fine balance between abstraction and figuration within these six... -
Tess Jaray
New Paintings Writer and curator Wells Fray-Smith's essay delves into Tess Jaray's Solitude series, coinciding with the 2022 exhibition Tess Jaray: New Paintings. -
Magda Archer
It's a Magda Archer Christmas Curator Bren O'Callaghan's playful essay sits alongside images of Magda Archer's work in this limited-edition posterzine published on the ocassion of the artist's solo show It's a Magda Archer Christmas.... -
Frances Richardson
If I measure it must exist Renowned art historian Jo Applin's title essay illuminates the practice of sculptor Frances Richardson. -
Onya McCausland
51°43 33.56 N 3°07 58.63 W Curator, writer and editor Ben Tufnell writes 'Land and Colour: On Onya McCausland's Six Bells Work'. Excerpt: The first thing to say about Onya McCausland’s new paintings is that they... -
Charlotte Verity
Echoing Green Writer, journalist and poet Rachel Spence discusses Charlotte Verity's paintings and prints in this lyrical essay with accompanying haiku. Excerpt: It is brave in 2021 to wager your painting practice... -
Cathie Pilkington
Estin Thalassa In the title essay for Cathie Pilkington's exhibition Estin Thalassa, art historian Neil Walton examines Pilkington's extravagant sculptural installation. -
Alison Wilding
Mesmer, Again Alison Wilding interview by Tom Morton on the occasion of her solo exhibition 'Mesmer, Again' -
Cathie Pilkington, Pierre Molinier and Morton Bartlett
The Covering Art historian Neil Walton discusses The Covering: the staged erotic photographs of Pierre Molinier and a doll by Morton Bartlett within an immersive installation by Cathie Pilkington. -
Kirsten Glass
Swimming Witches To accompany her debut exhibition with Karsten Schubert London, Kirsten Glass is interviewed by curator and artist Cathy Lomax. -
Paul Cezanne: Drawings
Tess Jaray: Roundels Three exquisite drawings by Paul Cezanne are paired with innovative new roundel paintings by Tess Jaray in this exhibition catalogue, with introductory essay by Karsten Schubert London Managing Director Tom Rowland and writing by art historian Rosalind McKever. -
Ann-Marie James
Alchemy Artist Ann-Marie James and writer and curator Stephen Feeke discuss James's new series of paintings and wokrs on paper inspired by ancient works of art and antiquities. Excerpt: SF: There...
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