Harriet Lloyd-Smith
Harriet Lloyd-Smith was the Arts Editor of Wallpaper*, responsible for the art pages across digital and print, including profiles, exhibition reviews, and contemporary art collaborations. She started at Wallpaper* in 2017 and has written for leading contemporary art publications, auction houses and arts charities, and lectured on review writing and art journalism. When she’s not writing about art, she’s making her own.
Latest articles by Harriet Lloyd-Smith
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Venice Biennale 2022 closing review: who, how and what on earth?
As the sun sets on the 59th Venice Art Biennale (until 27 November), we look back on an edition filled with resilience, female power and unsurprisingly, lots of surprises
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Antony Gormley interview: ‘We’re at more than a tipping point. We’re in a moment of utter crisis’
We visit the London studio of British sculptor Antony Gormley ahead of his major new show ‘Body Field’ at Xavier Hufkens Brussels
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Montreux Jazz Festival posters: a visual history
As artist Guillaume Grando (SupaKitch) unveils his poster for the 57th Montreux Jazz Festival (30 June - 15 July 2023), we reflect on the most memorable designs since 1967, including from David Bowie to Andy Warhol and Camille Walala
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Buy art and design to support Ukraine: the sales and auctions happening now
Discover how photographers, artists and designers are raising money for Ukraine’s humanitarian relief effort and find out how to buy their works
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Tomorrow’s Tigers: new rugs by Ai Weiwei, Peter Doig and more set for roaring success in charity exhibition
Including new designs by Ai Weiwei, Peter Doig, Kiki Smith, and Anish Kapoor, Tomorrow’s Tigers 2022 is a major fundraising project benefitting WWF
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s final work, L‘Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, is preserved in a new limited-edition book
A new book ‘Christo and Jeanne-Claude, L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, Paris’, chronicles how the artists’ final work, 60 years in the making, came to fruition
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Anne Imhof ‘Avatar II’ review: a psychological thriller to make you wince and wonder
German artist Anne Imhof’s ‘Avatar II’ exhibition at London’s Sprüth Magers is a compelling, uncanny probing of contemporary culture, reality and artifice
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Major artists create brain sculptures in aid of Parkinson’s UK
‘Me, My Brain and I’, a new charity exhibition and auction in London, sees leading and emerging international artists interpret the brain, including sculptures by Tracey Emin, Conrad Shawcross and Gavin Turk
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The rebirth of Polaroid
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Revolutionary magazine covers since the 1950s ‘Uncovered’ in a new book
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Fresh cut: our hit list of graduates cooking up a storm
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Indian artist Tanya Goel reveals the concept behind an intricate new painting ahead of India Art Fair
Indian artist Tanya Goel reveals the concept behind an intricate new painting
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'Altered Earth' installation by Doug Aitken
The multimedia artist captures a holographic view of the Camargue region of southern France
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Baud Postma photographs Pre-Fall's fabulous fashion via Zoom
With remote working firmly in place in the UK, we have amped up our lockdown creativity. This week, we enlisted London-based photographer Baud Postma to shoot a selection of our favourite Pre-Fall monochromatic looks via a Zoom call with model Sofie Hemmet. Wallpaper* Fashion Director Jason Hughes was on hand via screen to style, placing particular focus on a flash of gold jewellery. From Loewe’s delicate headpieces to Burberry’s fringe-festooned outerwear, the result is a sophisticated selection of grayscale images, which Postma developed via his bathroom-turned-darkroom, which have in turn been redigitised. Other featured brands include Dior, Fendi, Bottega Veneta and Giorgio Armani. They'll not only inspire your Pre-Fall fashion choices, but they might just inform the accoutrements you select for your next Zoom call too.
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Fragile Self’s multi-platform debut album is a fervent fusion of sound and vision
The designer behind David Bowie's album covers has released a multimedia album exploring the history of psychology and the definition of ‘normality'
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Alan Aldridge body art
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Processo Grottesco by Thomas Demand
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Koto Bolofo photographs St Petersburg's brightest and best
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Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin show, Amsterdam
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INDIA typeface by Henrik Kubel and Geetika Alok
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Coming soon to Château La Coste
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Photographer Nickolas Lorieux’s photo diary of our Palm Springs road trip
Paris-based photographer Nickolas Lorieux and the Wallpaper* fashion team recently jetted over to Palm Springs to shoot a story for our March 2013 issue, featuring minimalist silhouettes in 1950s pop shades. Here we see the trip through Lorieux's lens...
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Sexual taboos, myth and montage: Linder’s provocative collages
In Stockholm, British artist Linder is destabilising normative ideas of sexuality in a new series of photomontages
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Linder’s new billboard artwork depicts a paradise of female pleasure
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