Tag: Art

Art

Survivor! Share Your 98 Second Story

Elizabeth Tobias, an expressive arts therapist, has collected stories from sexual assault survivors to create a groundbreaking performance piece to promote advocacy....

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TRA: The Job is Reflecting Pain

HeartBreak Guide: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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Art and Public Morality in Iran

Even those who have renounced the Ayatollah’s regime and live largely secular, Western lives carry within them a time-consciousness split between ancient Persia and contemporary Iran...

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Dutch Government Under Fire Over Nazi Loot

The “smallest and most chilling distinctions are being made in order to allow museums to keep their collections intact”, say experts....

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TRA: Fake News

Fake News: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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FR Awards Return to Truman Brewery

Three winners were hand-picked from the annual Free Range graduate shows to create new work that will go on display in their own solo exhibitions....

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TRA: Banksy

Banksy: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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Artists Challenge Violent Stereotypes of Syria

Syrian artists, including the only artist known to have worked secretly in an Islamic State controlled area, are the focus of a new London gallery....

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Making Space For Art?

Two art projects were launched into space yesterday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. If all goes well, they will settle into orbits around the Earth....

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TRA: Territories

Territories: Satirical Saturday Cartoon on Art by Alex Brenchley 2018...

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‘Weapons’ Removed From Van Gogh Sculpture

Controversial items relating to the artist's life were scrapped from original design over fears they could be linked to drug, knife and gun crime....

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Evidence of Class Bias in Arts Funding

The tendency for people from higher social grades to be more likely to attend arts events is down to a mismatch between funding priorities and the public’s taste....

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Restoration of Rare Medieval Altarpiece Reveals Vandalism

The Battel Hall retable, which survived the fury of 16th-century iconoclasts, bears later scars of graffiti and 'witch marks' against evil spirits. ...

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#MeToo Makes Number Three in ArtReview Power 100

The #MeToo movement has sparked a rush of exhibitions in galleries and museums, many focusing solely on female artists in the past year. ...

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Andy: A Factual Fairytale – The Life and Times of Andy Warhol

As part of SelfMadeHero's Arts Masters series, Andy: A Factual Fairytale doesn’t shy away from the gritty details of the life of the artist....

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Scars and revelations

Ron Athey: Personal explorations and public displays...

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TRA: The one sided see-saw of artistic support

The one sided see-saw of artistic support. Satire and Art. Alex Brenchley. 2018...

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Marie von Papen Makes UK Debut

MVP: London is the latest in a series of innovative pop-ups, including a former wharf in Copenhagen and an abandoned shipping warehouse in New York....

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“I Spend a Lot of Time Looking at People’s Depressing Dinners”

New London gallery Elephant West will open on 10 November with Dipping Sauce, British photographer Maisie Cousins largest show to date....

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Art on the Streets Exhibition

The posters invite the viewer to consider the role that visual activism can play in our everyday experience, highlighting the power of images to challenge and empower....

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Arts Organisations Must Be Allowed To Die

A new report on resilience in the arts encourages a shift in thinking from individual sustainability to the health of a sector as a whole....

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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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Active Ingredients in Arts Interventions Identified

A new report seeks to explain the positive impact of the arts on health and wellbeing by naming the ‘active ingredients’ that lie behind such outcomes....

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Exhibition On Screen Returns For Sixth Season

The pioneering series of cinematic films about exhibitions, galleries and artists returns with ​Degas: Passion for Perfection​ from 6 November 2018....

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Tate Outsourcing Artist Biographies to Wikipedia

A spokeswoman states the gallery does “not have the resources to create biographies for every individual” in its collection, or to update biographies for living artists....

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Keeping in the shape of rhythm

Louis Cole: From Knower to Solo ...

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Arts Council Not An “Effective Ally” For The Disabled, Says Diversity Chief

Abid Hussain has urged his organisation to employ more deaf and disabled people in decision-making roles....

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Lungs of coral, hearts of stone

Katharine Dowson: Internal beauty reflected in nature...

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Kerouac Beat Painting

Kerouac Beat Painting brings us closer to the Beat legend, showing us the gifted amateur, unscripted and untutored in his search, striving against himself to find authenticity....

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Art Car Boot Fair Celebrates Fifteenth Anniversary With Launch Of New Event

The Art Car Boot Fair celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year with the launch of an additional event: the Art Cycle Basket Fair. ...

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