Harriet Lloyd-Smith (@harriart_) 's Twitter Profile
Harriet Lloyd-Smith

@harriart_

Managing editor @ Plaster magazine. Once @ Wallpaper*. Once upon a time @ Elephant. Art, music, etc.

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We visited Anish Kapoor and viewed his anticipated ‘Vantablack’ sculptures. ‘There’s been this ridiculous controversy ... It’s perfectly straightforward: it’s not a colour. It’s a technology. And it’s extremely complicated and sophisticated.’ trib.al/dKporLZ

We visited Anish Kapoor and viewed his anticipated ‘Vantablack’ sculptures. ‘There’s been this ridiculous controversy ... It’s perfectly straightforward: it’s not a colour. It’s a technology. And it’s extremely complicated and sophisticated.’ trib.al/dKporLZ
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For years, I’ve listened to Max Richter’s music; run to it, danced to it, cried to it, attempted to analyse it and written almost every feature to it. Now I got to write about Max Richter while listening to Max Richter. It was as thrilling as I’d hoped. wallpaper.com/art/max-richte…

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plastermagazine.com/articles/clive…… Wrote about my favourite living artist for the newly-online Plaster Magazine Featuring magnificent monochrome beasts, Cara Delevinge as Oliver Twist, Erling Haaland as a Viking and the dark spectre of Jay 'Tamara Ecclestone' Rutland

plastermagazine.com/articles/clive…… Wrote about my favourite living artist for the newly-online <a href="/plastermagazine/">Plaster Magazine</a>

Featuring magnificent monochrome beasts, Cara Delevinge as Oliver Twist, Erling Haaland as a Viking and the dark spectre of Jay 'Tamara Ecclestone' Rutland
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When nature calls, will art galleries offer up their loos? We sent our Plaster Private Eye undercover to find out. Turns out, Mayfair is no country for weak bladders... #gagosian #sadiecoles #davidzwirner #thaddaeusropac #richardsaltoun #maxhetzler #whitecube #hauserandwirth

When nature calls, will art galleries offer up their loos? We sent our Plaster Private Eye undercover to find out. Turns out, Mayfair is no country for weak bladders...

#gagosian #sadiecoles #davidzwirner #thaddaeusropac #richardsaltoun #maxhetzler #whitecube #hauserandwirth
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Candy shop or art gallery? Harriet Lloyd-Smith reviews Moco Museum, a new Oxford Street emporium of sweet treats, including Koons, Banksy, Haring and… Robbie Williams? plastermagazine.com/articles/moco-…

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What happens when you’re done playing to the gallery, 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘥𝘰𝘯𝘦? Harriet Lloyd-Smith speaks to art world escapees to find out what can life look like after an art career, and whether you can ever actually leave 👀 plastermagazine.com/articles/leavi…

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“The rhetoric about art’s capacity to change this or that seemed hyperbolic and, ironically, inadequate for describing the varieties of meaning and value that art held in the lives of people who had nothing to do with the industry.” - super insightful article Plaster Magazine

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"If you haven’t lied, you haven’t lived. If your whole life has been one big web of lies, could you be an artist?" Harriet Lloyd-Smith delves into the history of deception in art, with the help of lying expert Pamela Meyer. plastermagazine.com/articles/artis…

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When a new exhibition, ‘Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet’ opened at Tate, Harriet Lloyd-Smith thought it would be a fun idea to review it as a pre-Internet journalist. It was not...

When a new exhibition, ‘Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet’ opened at Tate, Harriet Lloyd-Smith thought it would be a fun idea to review it as a pre-Internet journalist. It was not...
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“If you’re gonna make work about a controversial object, people are gonna pick a fight. So why not destroy it? Why not go all the way?” Artist Dan Guthrie and Harriet Lloyd-Smith travel to Stroud to find The Blackboy Clock, the subject of his new film. plastermagazine.com/features/dan-g…