ART13: Exclusive Review for FAULT Issue 14
The first three days of March saw London Olympia Transformed into an exciting hub of contemporary art, packed with international collectors, artists, gallery owners and anyone with an interest in art.
This is ART13.
photography LOUIS SHERIDAN; text CAROLINE DE BREF
Art13’s debut was extremely well received and attended and the fair will doubtless build up as an important…
James Blake Album Review
James Blake's second album Overgrown was released on the 8th April having reached #1 in the iTunes Electronic Album chart with the pre-order.
Described as "eponymous, virtuosic and genre-bending" this latest offering branches out from his previous album drawing on a wide range of influences and styles. Blake's music has been classed as "post-dubstep" and on tracks like Life Round Here we can…
Django Unchained – Review
Django Unchained promises all the classic Tarantino trappings, but this time some critics are particularly agitated by the film’s controversial racial language and excessive violence. The western epic is certainly provocative, but regardless of whether you object to it on a moral level, it is unquestionably wildly entertaining.
Tarantino’s repertoire has earned him consecrated cult status as…
FAULT review: Les Misérables
In preparation to write this review we spoke to as many people as we could who had seen the film to canvas popular opinion as well as personal.
All we can say is that you should be wary of the reviews that are being thrown around saying that this is one of the best films ever. It isn’t. In fact, we haven't found anyone that claimed to have REALLY enjoyed it.
Helena Boham Carter and Sacha…
The Hobbit star Richard Armitage for FAULT Issue 13 – first preview
First of all, a massive thank you to everyone who has pre-ordered the Richard Armitage limited edition cover version of FAULT Issue 13! We know that the mag is expensive enough as it is without the additional element of having to order it sight-unseen, so we are sincerely grateful that you have seen something special enough in our publication - as well as in the lovely Richard himself - to make…
The Reverb Conspiracy Album Review
Out of the late 60s, drug-induced Woodstock haze in America came the new music/art genre of Psych Rock. Pioneered by bands such as Jefferson Airplane and The Doors, we at FAULT have been privileged enough to oversee its modern day revival in the form of The Reverberation Appreciation Society.
Austin Psychfest & the Reverberation Appreciation Society in FAULT Issue 11
The Reverberation…
Reckless Unbound! Christy Lee Roger’s latest exhibition – FAULT review
French Lace Top: Lauren StuckyMermaid Skirt: Belle N MatisseSilver Wing Pendant: LuthierShoes: Rachel Roy
Reckless Unbound, Christy Lee Roger’s latest exhibit of photography, opened November 10 in Los Angeles at Aesthesia Studios and will be on display until December 3.
Gaze at one of Christy Lee Roger’s photographs, and you may be confused at first glance. Is it a painting or a photograph?…
Culture review: Neo Ballet – LIFE!
‘To inspire and innovate’. It would seem that this was their principal goal, and with the present production they have certainly succeeded. Led by Argentinian choreographer, Maria Clara Irisarri, NeoBallet showcased themselves at The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre. Breaking the boundaries of convention is often said to be a big risk, especially for a première, but for NeoBallet this risk was…