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Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley is a contributor to Blueprint, the New Statesman and The Wire. He blogs at Nasty, Brutalist and Short. His first book, Militant Modernism is published by Zero Books

Articles by Owen Hatherley

The flawed Olympic legacy

The construction of the Olympic Park has transformed East London. But will the plush shopping mall and gated developments really benefit local residents? asks Owen Hatherley

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Blood and guts

Dublin Science Gallery’s latest exhibition Visceral crosses the boundaries between art and biology. Owen Hatherley pays a stomach-churning visit

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On Tractor Street

From elegant modernism to Stalinist kitsch, the history of the Soviet Union’s journey is written all over its facades, finds Owen Hatherley

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Sphere of influence

Blogs can be sloppy and vitriolic, admits Owen Hatherley. But they are also a breeding ground for original voices

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Space invaders

New towns are often derided as eyesores. But, argues Owen Hatherley, they could transform the future, if we save them from the traditionalists

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Francis Bacon

Cold flesh

From interior designer to poet of the grotesque – Owen Hatherley traces the evolution of a tortured artistic humanist

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Ring master

High flying, visual acrobatics, visceral shocks – Russia’s greatest director used the tricks of the circus to captivate the crowds. Owen Hatherley takes a seat in Eisenstein’s big top

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Cosy concrete

Alvar Aalto's organic modernism may be seductive. But, warns Owen Hatherley, it can also lead to the banal

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