Ben MurrayReading Marcel ProustIntroducing ‘Oh, That More Such Flowers May Come Tomorrow’, my book about reading Marcel Proust.Nov 13, 2023Nov 13, 2023
Ben MurrayThe Killing Of A Chinese BookieJohn Cassavetes defined an entire approach to film-making; his work is distinctive in that he seems to have made a decision to include what…Mar 14, 2016Mar 14, 2016
Ben MurrayOn the genius of Sir Christopher LeeAll my early dreams were nightmares. I was one of those strange children obsessed with horror, which seemed as natural and appealing as…Jan 17, 2016Jan 17, 2016
Ben MurrayData As CultureDuring a recent Open Data Institute lunchtime lecture in London, associate curator in residence, Hannah Redler, offered a pertinent…Jan 17, 2016Jan 17, 2016
Ben MurrayInterview with James BridleJames Bridle is an artist, writer and technologist. His artworks and installations have been exhibited across the world, and have been seen…Jun 1, 2015Jun 1, 2015
Ben MurrayThe art of surveillanceSurveillance has become a fruitful subject for art in recent years. Here are five artists whose work examines the reality of mass…May 9, 2015May 9, 2015
Ben MurrayRemixing Culture And Why The Art Of The Mash-Up MattersThe line “good artists copy; great artists steal,” attributed to Pablo Picasso and appropriated by Steve Jobs in a 1995 interview, is in…Mar 24, 2015Mar 24, 2015
Ben MurrayDeus Ex MachinaThe last mouse on Earth crawls into a vast machine and is killed by a deadly nerve agent. Before it expires it releases one final dropping…Mar 24, 2015Mar 24, 2015
Ben MurrayFuture Everything: For Whom the Bell TollsThere was something wonderfully paradoxical about the thunderous tolling of the main bell at Manchester Town Hall during last week’s…Mar 3, 2015Mar 3, 2015
Ben MurrayBeauty By Design — The Intersection Of Data And Digital ArtAt the 2014 launch event for UK digital art platform The Space at the Tate Modern over 150 coders, hackers and digital artists were…Feb 27, 2015Feb 27, 2015