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Annual print publication run by graduate students at King’s College, Cambridge publishing art, interviews and essays on politics, culture and contemporary life.

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"We therefore invite the dramatic – either taking action ourselves, or waiting for something significant to happen in nervous anticipation – but nonetheless remain hostile to what exceeds these theatrics" kingsreview.co.uk/articles/bored…

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"Part of the project of actually thinking about power is learning how to be vulnerable." KR in conversation with Geeta Patel kingsreview.co.uk/articles/aesth…

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"All political movements do aesthetics, including nationalism." In conversation with Geeta Patel kingsreview.co.uk/articles/aesth…

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Poetics of the Tangent: Dialect, Translation, and the Critique of Linguistic Ontology - a new essay by New York based academic Giancarlo Tursi - is available to read on our website. kingsreview.co.uk/poetics-of-the…

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CALL FOR REVIEWS: We are expanding our review section on our website and are looking for writers to review art, books, films and contemporary cultural events. If you have an idea, pitch, or full-length review, send an email to [email protected]

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Our latest issue explores the theme of ‘flights’ from various vantage points and disciplines, including pieces with noted intellectual Dr. Priyamvada Gopal, musician Lyra Pramuk, and artist Katie Paterson. Shipping worldwide on May 25th. Pre-order at kingsreview.co.uk/issueflights

Our latest issue explores the theme of ‘flights’ from various vantage points and disciplines, including pieces with noted intellectual Dr. Priyamvada Gopal, musician Lyra Pramuk, and artist Katie Paterson.

Shipping worldwide on May 25th.

Pre-order at kingsreview.co.uk/issueflights
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“‘Mum, I’m in the fourth dimension, see!’ is a dance, a poem, a fit of rage, an exorcism and a queer, secular hymn to the impending capitalist apocalypse.” Read performance duo Es Morgan & Charlie Ashwell’s monologue in full in our ‘Flights’ issue, available to pre-order.

“‘Mum, I’m in the fourth dimension, see!’ is a dance, a poem, a fit of rage, an exorcism and a queer, secular hymn to the impending capitalist apocalypse.” 

Read performance duo Es Morgan & Charlie Ashwell’s monologue in full in our ‘Flights’ issue, available to pre-order.
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“Gardening is political. It magics alternate worlds into being [...]. As roots twist downwards and buds push up, the ground is colonised.” Anna Lawrence on the ‘(horti)culture of Empire’ in our ‘Flights’ issue, available to pre-order. Shipping worldwide on May 25th. Link in bio.

“Gardening is political. It magics alternate worlds into being [...]. As roots twist downwards and buds push up, the ground is colonised.” Anna Lawrence on the ‘(horti)culture of Empire’ in our ‘Flights’ issue, available to pre-order.

Shipping worldwide on May 25th. Link in bio.
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“I’m looking for ascension, vacating my body, crafting an experience whereby...no amount of shit-talk or argument or irony or apathy can even cut through the space.” Futurist-folk artist Lyra Pramuk - interviewed in our ‘Flights’ issue. Shipping worldwide May 25th. Preorder now.

“I’m looking for ascension, vacating my body, crafting an experience whereby...no amount of shit-talk or argument or irony or apathy can even cut through the space.”

Futurist-folk artist Lyra Pramuk - interviewed in our ‘Flights’ issue. Shipping worldwide May 25th. Preorder now.
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‘Flights' is now available to order! Ft. interviews with Dr. Priya Gopal, musician Lyra Pramuk & artist Katie Paterson, plus essays on biomimicry & extinction, political gardening, & aerial technologies of flight. Cover image: Larry Achiampong. Shipping worldwide. Link in bio.

‘Flights' is now available to order! Ft. interviews with Dr. Priya Gopal, musician Lyra Pramuk & artist Katie Paterson, plus essays on biomimicry & extinction, political gardening, & aerial technologies of flight. 

Cover image: Larry Achiampong. Shipping worldwide. Link in bio.
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“I find terms like “unconscious bias” [un]helpful...taking refuge in the unconscious is not a good start. We need to be conscious about seeing our complicities.” Dr. Priya Gopal on white fragility & the decolonise movement in our ‘Flights’ issue. Shipping worldwide. Link in bio.

“I find terms like “unconscious bias” [un]helpful...taking refuge in the unconscious is not a good start. We need to be conscious about seeing our complicities.”

Dr. Priya Gopal on white fragility & the decolonise movement in our ‘Flights’ issue. Shipping worldwide. Link in bio.
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On Sunday 14th June, it will be three years since the fire at Grenfell. Three long years without justice or accountability. Last, year I spoke with Moyra Samuels from Justice4Grenfell - the essay is now available to read online. kingsreview.co.uk/from-the-fire-…

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'The flightless birds that took to the land have been left vulnerable by evolution: exposed to the anthropogenic mass extinction largely caused by capitalism’s disregard for ecology' Jonny Turnbull 🇺🇦 and adam searle on flightlessness, now available to read online. bit.ly/38Ho1GV

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'I can propose an alternative to things in society that I don’t agree with...using my body as a site of resistance'. The brilliant @talahanderson interviews musician and performer Lyra Pramuk - now available to read online. kingsreview.co.uk/interviews/i-d…

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'These garden identities existed in two worlds, one rooted as a local cipher, cultivating a perennial presence on stolen land, the other outwards facing, towards the sea and the high (horti)culture of empire'. Words by Dr Anna Lawrence, now online. bit.ly/361XdiQ