Millie Walton
Millie Walton is a writer, editor and curator based in Somerset. Her work spans art criticism, fiction and poetry. Formerly the Digital Editor of Apollo magazine, her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Burlington Contemporary, Flash Art, Plaster and Wallpaper, among other titles. She has interviewed the likes of Miranda July, Zineb Sedira, Laurie Anderson, Shirin Neshat, Jeff Koons, Rashid Johnson and Nadya Tolokonnikova; written essays on the work of artists such as Phyllida Barlow, Ed Atkins, Marina Abramović, Tacita Dean and Gerhard Richter; collaborated with artists and galleries on exhibition texts, audio guides, artist monographs and cross-disciplinary projects; and hosted artist talks at institutions such as the ICA, London.
Latest articles by Millie Walton
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Alexandra Metcalf creates an unsettling Victorian world in London
Alexandra Metcalf turns The Perimeter into a alternate world in exhibition, 'Gaaaaaaasp'
By Millie Walton Published
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Saskia Colwell’s playful drawings resemble marble sculptures
Saskia Colwell draws on classical and modern references for ‘Skin on Skin’, her solo exhibition at Victoria Miro, Venice
By Millie Walton Published
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Roni Horn’s retrospective reflects her ‘refusal to fit into the mould of social expectations’
Roni Horn presents ‘The Detour of Identity’, her current solo exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Art in Denmark
By Millie Walton Published