is a curator, researcher and writer based in London.

He writes about art and culture for publications including the Financial Times, Frieze, British Journal of Photography, The Art Newspaper and Apollo.

He also collaborates with artists, galleries and brands, writing for a number of contexts with intelligence and clarity.

You can contact him on phineasjennings [at] gmail [dot] com, find him on Instagram here and read some of his recent work below:

Stranger than Fiction: Yorgos Prinos (profile for British Journal of Photography, January 2025)
Jordan Derrien & Daniel Graham Loxton (exhibition text for Dorp Projects, January 2025)
Ndayé Kouagou speaks the language of the chaotic social media influencer (review for Wallpaper*, November 2024)
The architects putting the fun into functional (opinion for the Financial Times, November 2024)
Julia Adelgren, Hesperus (exhibition text for Anna Bohman Gallery, October 2024)
In Search of Thomas Kinkade (feature for Plaster, October 2024)
Is Moco Museum Serving Up ‘Fast-Food Art’ for the Instagram Era? (opinion for Frieze, September 2024)
Pennungal: Lives of women and girls, Sosa Joseph at David Zwirner (review for émergent, September 2024)
Are commercial galleries getting tired of visitors? (opinion for Apollo, August 2024)
In London, a fair without dealers where artists pocket the whole profit (report for The Art Newspaper, May 2024)
Nicole Wermers Takes Us to The Cleaners (review for Frieze, March 2024)
What Kaye Donachie Kept for Herself (profile for Elephant, March 2024)
Human First, Artist Second: Lee Lozano at La Bourse de Commerce (review for émergent, December 2023)
Symbols, Stand-ins and Euphemisms: The Impossibility of Whole Truths (essay for Curatorial Affairs, December 2023)
An Art Dealer's (Outsider) View of New York (diary for Drake’s, June 2023)
Andrew North (interview for Young Artists in Conversation, March 2023)
Should We Be Uncomfortable With Furniture in Art Galleries? (opinion for Hyperallergic, September 2022)

He writes Where It’s At, a regular travel column for Elephant. So far, he’s covered Marseille, Athens and Dallas.