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How often do we really examine curatorial contributions – not simply to an exhibition, but to the care and display of ...
Illness meant that we missed the window to publish our usual pick of the week’s arts, design, film and music events from ...
The stone simply indicates where his remains are buried. What about his life, identity, choices? His family, his legacy?
Sitting in joint 63rd in the 2022 Sight and Sound Great Films of All Time poll, few would question The Third Man’s inclusion; in fact, I was surprised it wasn’t higher. Written by Graham Greene, Carol ...
As interdisciplinary as its other programmes, Photography MA students are experimenting with everything from analogue to neuroscience, fabrication and sculpture. Laura Robertson talks to their ...
“In a world that’s been gamified to within an inch of its life, maybe indulging in pixels, bits and bytes can be a subversive ...
Psychogeography is more than the psychological effects of the urban environment, argues Maisie Ridgway. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political statement, a seizure of power and a ...
Listen. What can you hear? All quiet? Or is there a noise? “Sounds are overlaid with whispering voices which count in Polish, Czech, Slovak, German, Slovenian and Italian” She is an outsider, ...
“Art inevitably arrives here to be celebrated. This is the world I belong to now. But at one point I belonged to another intelligence.” Inside Tate Britain’s cavernous, Modernist extension, Birkenhead ...
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