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Ruby Fischer
Culture / 11 November 2020
11 November 2020
Ruby Fischer hails a photobook that celebrates the freedom, delight and mischief of childhood among Travellers
ONLINE WATCH / 13 April 2020
13 April 2020
Timely celebration of women's global contribution to the art and craft of of film-making
(Left to right) Power figure (nkisi), Kongo peoples (Loango,
Picture This / 12 February 2020
12 February 2020
Revelatory exploration of funerary practice in sub-Saharan Africa
Left to right- The empty window+Franziska Goes to Heaven+Ama
Exhibition / 13 November 2019
13 November 2019
RUBY FISCHER sees a potent exhibition of the enigmatic and troubling paintings produced by Charlotte Salomon before she was consigned to a nazi death camp
In tune with the times: Faith, Hope and Charity
Theatre Review / 20 September 2019
20 September 2019
Understated yet devastating account of life on the margins in the age of austerity
Theatre Review / 3 September 2019
3 September 2019
Complex realities of pre-independence Zimbabwe absent from nostalgic drama
Interview / 22 July 2019
22 July 2019
LUCY JONES tells Ruby Fischer how she goes about producing her extraordinary portraits and landscapes
Dreamers: Ekaterina Tarasova, Ksenia Rappoport and Irina Tyc
Theatre Review / 1 July 2019
1 July 2019
All the dreams and disappointments of Chekhov's characters come memorably to life in a profoundly human production
UNIQUE COMBINATIONS: (Left to right ) Black, Green and Copper, Guardian, Red Dart, Red and Yellow
Interview / 6 June 2019
6 June 2019
Artist LR VANDY takes Ruby Fischer on an eye-opening tour of her challenging new exhibition at October Gallery in London
Legends: The Mekons at 100 Club
Live Music Review / 9 April 2019
9 April 2019
The Mekons live up to their reputation as 'the only band that matters'
Stand-out Caoilfhionn Dunne as John Proctor
Theatre Review / 5 April 2019
5 April 2019
A relentlessly contemporary interpretation sometimes obscures the underlying intention of Arthur Miller's great play
Excellent: Kalungi Ssebandeke and Nathan McMullen
Culture / 18 March 2019
18 March 2019
Athol Fugard's explosive family drama resonates in the era of Black Lives Matter