Nathalie Olah is a writer and cultural critic whose work is published by ArtReview, The Guardian, Tribune,Tate Etc., Jacobin and the TLS, among others. She holds a BA in English Literature from Oxford and an MA in Postcolonial Studies from the University of Sussex. Currently based between London and Paris, she has also lived in Germany and the Netherlands. She credits her time in the latter, working for research organisations challenging the international courts, with shaping her politics, and in particular, witnessing the humiliation of the Greek people by EU bureaucrats during the debt crisis of 2015.
TATE BOOK OF THE MONTH 2023A timely critique of consumer culture which captures this image-obsessed moment in history, perfect for fans of Zadie Smith's Feel Free and Jia Tolentino's Trick Mirror.This book is not a taste, nor an anti-taste, manual.This is an interrogation of the...
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