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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?
“What would Liverpool be without it?” On the eve of Liverpool Biennial 2025, C James Fagan ponders his sometimes complex, on-going relationship with the UK’s largest festival of contemporary art… It’s ...
In its still short lifespan, gaming has come a long way. It enjoys something approaching a ubiquitous presence, one whose reach extends to impacts social and political, as well as cultural. 2018 saw a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Andres Veiel’s Riefenstahl reveals the actor and director was only too pleased to pour her not inconsiderable talents into the Nazi cause… There are moments during Riefenstahl in which you wonder ...
Although not his debut (that being Bottle Rocket), Rushmore is perhaps the first of Wes Anderson’s films featuring many of the associations we make with his singular style. Recurring cast members Bill ...
Colour, line, and the female form converge, as minimalist painter Daniel Halsall (below) exhibits works on paper, inspired by Schiele, Matisse, Picasso and others. With more than 200 works from 85 ...
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