“My commitment to contemporary art encompasses critical writing, and creating new networks designed to bring artists and audiences together.
Here you will find selected critical writing, including essays, articles and texts for art magazines, exhibitions, catalogues, books, and newspapers.”
— Sacha Craddock
Selected Writing
Adam Henein: Parallel Existence
Adam Henein Abdulrahman Alsoliman: The Art Library Discovering Arab Artists. [S.l.]: RIZZOLI, 2021.
Essay ‘Adam Henein: Parallel Existence’ by Sacha Craddock.
This pioneering series of slipcases provides the first comprehensive panorama of Arab visual arts, with a special focus on the Saudi art scene.
13 (Kiki Wang)
13 (A Robin Red Breast In A Cage, Puts All Heaven In A Rage)’, AM/PM.
Text 13 (Kiki Wang) by Sacha Craddock
Burlington Contemporary
Burlington Contemporary.
Exhibition review ‘New Order: Art, Product, Image, 1976–95’ by Sacha Craddock.
Burlington Contemporary is a free online platform for reviews and research on international contemporary art, published by The Burlington Magazine.
Squatters: Tolmers United
Goodbye London: radical art & politics in the 70’, essay ‘Squatters: Tolmers United’ by Sacha Craddock.
Jamaica Aroused
Jamaica Aroused: On an island where the Prime Minister's mother was the leading sculptor, art and politics are intimately linked.
Sacha Craddock investigates.
The Guardian, 3 Oct 1990
Andreas Reiter Raabe
ANDREAS REITER RAABE: W&K Wienerroither & Kohlbacher.
Essay ‘Andreas Reiter Raabe’ by Sacha Craddock for catalogue.
Cultivated Chaos
Xiao-yang Li, Narrative Projects
Exhibition text ‘Cultivated Chaos’ by Sacha Craddock
September 2019
The Tate finds space for the new
The Tate finds space for the new: Sacha Craddock reports on why the nation’s home of modern art had to make room for the contemporary.
Article for The Times, May 1995.