Gower Power, Deep-Sea Dances and a Millennial Male Prayer: The Week in Art
Explore three compelling art exhibitions: Anna Boghiguian's historical reflection in Margate, Emma Critchley's sonic underwater exploration in St Ives, and Guy Oliver's introspective look at male identity in Edinburgh.
Anna Boghiguian: The Sunken Boat - A Glimpse Into Past Histories
Turner Contemporary, Margate
Anna Boghiguian's installation uses decayed boats, puppet-like figures, and sand to explore the sea's historical significance. It is a salty installation about the sea as a space of world history. Read more at The Guardian.

Emma Critchley: Deep-Sea Dances (Implied)
Emma Critchley's work delves into the depths of the ocean using soundscapes. She uses soundings in St Ives and offers a meditative exploration of the unseen world beneath the waves.
Guy Oliver: A Millennial Male Prayer
Guy Oliver's exhibition in Edinburgh examines his masculine identity in the context of the modern world. This offers an insightful look into evolving concepts of masculinity.