The forthcoming issue of Architectural Design will include several images of my work inconjunction with an essay by writer Simon Sellars.
The new issue of bi-annual journal Fotograf, Magazine for Photography and Visual Culture; features an article I have written in response to the theme 'Reconstruction' and includes five images of my work.
Cultural magazine features 'Ultimate City #4' on its front cover.
Article discusses exhibition at CCCB and my work.
Newspaper article referencing my work at the Centre for Contemporary Culture, Spain. It also features 'Ultimate City #5' from the exhibition.
Article focusing on the literary worlds of J G Ballard and Jorges Borges and makes reference to my work.
Spanish arts newspaper Babelia features 'Ultimate City #5' on its front cover, inconjunction with the exhibition at the Centre of Contemporary Culture, Barcelona.
Features an image of my work from the CCCB exhibition.
London based artzine Impulsive Random Platform features some of my recent work.
American design magazine 'Dwell' features my work and an interview with me in their monthly Q & A section.
A fictional city has been brought to life in the work of a Birmingham based artist who uses card, paper and photography to give the imaginary buildings structure. The Swanson gallery in Thurso will play host to the city the immortals exhibition...
Article on community project and exhibtion at the LAYA Centre, Leicester.
German photography magazine features on this months Portfolio 'City of the Immortals'; a six page article with text by author and editor Manfred Zollner.
Literature meets architecture in the extraordinary photographs of artist Michelle Lord, writes Terry Grimley...
We live in a technological age - images are distorted, sounds are altered and what you see is perhaps not what it seems. So talking to artist Michelle Lord, who's exhibition City of the Immortals is currently showing...
Article on the Hereford Photography Fesitval, mentions group exhibition at Gwynne Warehouse.
Danish article about my solo exhibition 'Four Corners' at Galleri Image, Centre for Photography; written by curator and author Mette Sandbye.
The Danish Gallery, Galleri Image has focussed on photography and video art since 1977, it was notably the first independent and non commercial photo gallery in Scandinavia. Curator Beate Cegielska’s stance tends toward the avant-garde and poetic. The latest exhibition Four Corners by Birmingham based artist Michelle Lord continues in this vein...
Michelle began writing four corners in late 2000 and during the course of three years it evolved into a body of work comprising literature, photography, sculpture, architecture and storytelling. By building and photographing theatrical sixth-scale sets…
The City Gallery in Leicester isn't the only place to see City Gallery exhibitions. They also move off-site, such as the show Four Corners, a photographic exhibition by Birmingham artist Michelle Lord which takes place at the Phoenix Arts, Leicester...
Scarily beautiful are the photographs by British artist Michelle Lord. They draw the viewer into worlds which exist somewhere between retrospection, dream and reality.
Article on this years Rhubarb-Rhubarb International Photography Festival, features 'Awakenings #4' from my exhibition 'Four Corners', one of this year's solo exhibitions.
Dark and claustrophobic. Suffocating it like it was no bigger than a box; Upon opening its door her bedroom feels as a tiny as a room in a dolls house, As though about to vanish, pockets of blackness partially obscure the room from view to leave it looking sketchy…
The first solo exhibition by Birmingham artist Michelle Lord opened this week. Four corners is the culmination of nearly three years work, and explores the relationship between art and fiction. Michelle, who is based in Kings Heath says: “My work spans the areas of photography, sculpture, literature and narrative…
An author with enough imaginative energy and descriptive skill can truly build a place with words - as anyone who clambered up the spires of Gormenghast or dived down the rabbit hole with Alice will testify. At times, these places can feel more physically real than the pages of a book we are reading, and it is the written word's power to dissolve the boundaries...