
What Can the Art World Learn from Other Disciplines?
Anna Moss has flinched at one too many badly designed exhibition posters. Now, she makes the case by speaking to architects, spatial designers and fashion critics about why the art world needs to look outward to get its own house in order.
1 Apr 2026

Should Good Artists Make Bad Work?
Writer and curator Anna Moss asks a brutal question: should good artists be allowed to make bad work? From David Sylvester’s defence of “dud experiments” to the market’s intolerance for risk, this piece traces why we treat “bad” as a career-ending verdict—and what it would take to rebuild a culture of play.
11 Feb 2026