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Leonora Carrington: Britain's Lost Surrealist
The artist's cousin and journalist, Joanna Moorhead gives us insight to her story
Queer Cornwall
Discover the stories of Marlow Moss, Gluck and Ithell Colquhoun, three LGBTQIA+ trailblazers who made their home on the Cornish …
Is the Term ‘Digital Artist Books’ a Misnomer?
The term ‘artist book’ is grounded in a history of artistic production, emanating from the conceptual art of the 1960s …
‘Be an outlaw... Be a hero’: Hélio Oiticica III
Artists and curators celebrate the influence of the Brazilian artist on their work
Farah Al Qasimi: Mother
Zarna Hart reviews Farah Al Qasimi’s lecture-performance Mother, held in the artist’s display in the Natalie Bell Building at …
Eat, Live, Work
Curating in Africa symposium
This symposium brought together leading curators involved in some of the most active areas of artistic production in Africa to …
Walking, looking and longing: on the perceptual engagement with art exhibitions
Walking, Looking and Longing exhibition is the art museum’s primary means of communicating its content to its audience. In displays …
Revealed in reproduction: Christopher Wool
Bettina Funcke visits the studio of Christopher Wool, who first became known in the 1980s for paintings composed of short …
Weather Report: Art and the Climate Emergency
An increasing number of voices across the globe can now be heard actively engaging with the current climate emergency, but …
Amazement and Uneasiness: Early Thoughts
Replication: Then and Now
Wrestling
Performance Art: The Swinging Sixties, Pop, film, and Fluxus
Find out about the artists who both sought inpiration from and influenced popular culture during this period of radical social …
Polke dots
Sausages and potatoes, fairytale images and the dots of newspaper photographs – Sigmar Polke explores modern reality through an extraordinary …
Documents for the world: ºÚÁÏÉç New Displays I
The documentary photograph has a history as old as the art itself, but recent practitioners from across the globe, some …
Hockney's World of Pictures
Martin Gayford recounts how, for more than 60 years, Hockney has been breaking boundaries