Trebuchet Issue 4

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Sculpture and expression

Sarah Sitkin: Bodies in decline, bodies at rest...

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Cosmic Titan Discovery

The galaxy proto-supercluster, nicknamed Hyperion, is the largest and most massive structure yet found at such a remote time and distance. ...

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Scars and revelations

Ron Athey: Personal explorations and public displays...

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On The Image

Two Russian Tourists visiting Salisbury dropcap style=”font-size:100px;color:#992211;I/dropcapmages of every kind bombard us daily with information, persuasion and delight. The ‘image stream’...

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Existing Beyond the Body

Nestor Pestana: Speculative design and the new human...

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Face-to-Face: Mary Kelly and Conceptualism

Mary Kelly, Face-to-Face, solo exhibition, installation view, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London (2018)  dropcap style=”font-size:100px;color:#992211;M/dropcapary Kelly’s Face-to-Face exhibition...

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Mythological Entropy

Mothmeister: Revelations behind the mask...

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Swedish Museums Call For Nazi Loot Assistance

Museums are calling on the government to create an independent panel to issue recommendations on claims for art that was lost due to persecution by the Nazis. ...

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The Depth of the Vessel

Mike Laird: The inner limits of the human body...

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Depiction in the work of a Photo-Collagist

Conceptualist and Romantic Photo-Collagist Provides insight into Depiction: John Stezaker at the Approach...

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Uncommon Bodies in Figurative Art

Martha Parsey: Symbolic feminism and the revolt...

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Suffering and Transformation

Jung: The Body as a Symbol for Psychic Change...

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Keeping in the shape of rhythm

Louis Cole: From Knower to Solo ...

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Lungs of coral, hearts of stone

Katharine Dowson: Internal beauty reflected in nature...

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Loreena McKennitt, folk singer and activist

The Canadian Celtic diaspora (Loreena McKennitt) and the New World online...

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Mud and the Body By-Product

Damien Meade: making the artificial appear sentient...

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Modern Patronage

The inside edge of the Montblanc Cultural Foundation ...

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Alchemical Transformations in Soul & Psyche

Bert Gilbert: Rites of passage...

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A Rich Body Of Data

The flows and forms of MutualArt...

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Solidarity And Songwriting – Grace Petrie Interview Part 2

Sarah Corbett-Batson: To what extent do you feel that you’re preaching to the converted? Grace: What is the converted these days? I tell you, I can’t remember another time in my life that I’ve...

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Pain, Wit & Painting

Andrew Litten: timeless models of expression...

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Solidarity and Skittles – Grace Petrie Interview Part 1

Singer-songwriter Grace Petrie talks about her renewed faith in the Labour Party, queer politics and Skittles...

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Electricity and Transhuman Music

James Sclavunos & Michaela Davies Explore Agency and Transgression...

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Science Fiction and New Dimensions in Art

Adam Dix: The subtle elevation of iconography and reality...

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The Poetry & Potency of Presence

Gail Olding: Emotional access in conceptual art...

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Contemporary Artists’ Drawings at The Drawing Room

dropcap style=”font-size:100px;color:#992211;W/dropcaphy do drawings matter? Commenting on his education as an artist at The Slade School of Fine Art in the seventies, restaurant critic, tv...

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Painting and Research in the University

Jo Volley's 'Research Art' at Sassoon Gallery, Folkestone ...

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Evolution, Religion and Art

Little has changed in the stand-off between religion and science, we might be tempted to think....

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Creative Psychology, Mysticism, and the Way Within

In the instance of the human body consciousness experiences these forces and their equilibrium or disequilibrium as a sense of either wellbeing or sickness. ...

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The Unbearable Blindness of Theology and Science

dropcap style=”font-size:100px;color:#992211;F/dropcapurther to ‘Philosophy and the God of Bleak Things,’ the  abstracts of two new research papers appear in Improbable Research. The papers...

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