Journey into the Bone Temple, surreal architectural complexity, returns to form and a merging of formats across ages all in Spin Cycle.

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Ben Tolman — Control

Ben Tolman’s latest exhibition, “Control” at Galerie LJ in Paris, showcases his meticulous ink drawings that blend surrealism, social critique, and architectural complexity. Known for his densely detailed worlds, Tolman explores themes of overdevelopment, inequality, and absurdity through chaotic yet precise cityscapes. The works balance satire and beauty, inviting viewers to reflect on the systems shaping modern life while marveling at the sheer intricacy of his hand-drawn creations.

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Nia DaCosta — 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Danny Boyle’s upcoming sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple continues his acclaimed zombie franchise with a darker, more expansive vision. Reuniting with screenwriter Alex Garland and original star Cillian Murphy, the film explores how humanity has evolved decades after the Rage virus outbreak. Early footage teases eerie, large-scale set pieces and a shift toward global stakes while retaining the raw, unsettling intensity of the original films.

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Mohamed Bourouissa — Exhibitions

French-Algerian artist Mohamed Bourouissa presents a major exhibition in Bologna that surveys two decades of his socially engaged practice, spanning photography, film, drawing, and installation. Known for addressing themes of power, inequality, and representation, Bourouissa foregrounds marginalized voices while critiquing systems of control and visibility. The show highlights his ability to merge documentary and fiction, offering layered, poetic perspectives on contemporary social realities.

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Jacob Hutchinson — Aged Merge

Graphic designer Jacob Hutchinson creates playful, eclectic work that merges digital tools with tactile processes, often blending 3D graphics, typography, and vibrant textures. His projects span branding, posters, and experimental visuals, each infused with humor and curiosity. By prioritising exploration over rigid style, Hutchinson develops designs that feel spontaneous yet considered, reflecting his interest in both the polished and imperfect sides of visual culture.

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