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Weaved into Magdalena Abakanowicz's work - review
As someone who often feels like modern art might be too abstract to understand, I did not expect myself to connect and engage with...
Apr 10, 20235 min read
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Sharing my favourite art moments of 2022
BVLGARI's Serpenti Metamorphosis by Refik Anadol at the Saatchi Gallery Shown for the first time at the gallery, this immersive...
Jan 20, 20233 min read
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I have been caught in Yukhnovich's 'Thirst Trap'
Reviewing Victoria Miro's current exhibition 'Flora Yukhnovich: Thirst Trap' Flora Yukhnovich is an artist I have been dying to write...
Mar 5, 20223 min read
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The Courtauld Gallery - home of famous Impressionist art works
The Courtauld Gallery reopened last week on the 19th of November, after a £50 million three year refurbishment and modernisation scheme,...
Nov 28, 20212 min read
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‘The Art of Banksy’ - a breath of fresh air
When I first stepped into the dark corridor of the exhibition with my tote bag, laptop bag and an audio guide, I was convinced something...
Nov 19, 20212 min read
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Stories told by an Indigenous ‘I’
- an interview with Tony Perry about Indigenous writing A good story is gripping. It starts somewhere, it tells you what is about to be...
May 11, 20216 min read
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When the fire alarm rings
A piercing fear starts out, initially like a scream. It grows louder and suddenly that scream rings in every chamber in your head....
Oct 11, 20203 min read
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Those who go against the current
Interview with LeAndra Nephin about the Omaha Tribe and Indigenous life This interview has been nominated for Best Interview by the...
Sep 11, 20206 min read
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A Face on a Face - An interview with Sophia Claire
Sophia Claire’s work is a perfect example of what art and make-up looks like. The thought of trying to separate the two and discovering...
Aug 21, 20205 min read
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My house. A poppy.
I want to live in the petals of a poppy. Peel them, bend them, to my will, So that I will never fall out of it. Embrace the red – the own...
Aug 17, 20201 min read
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Poem: The lighthouse of Dover
The lighthouse of Dover The white of the lighthouse blinds, And the depth of the cliff finds, My figure above it. The salt in the sea,...
Aug 4, 20201 min read
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MY IDENTITY:Beautifully Unique
Disclaimer: None of the contents of this piece are meant to offend or imply things about a certain group of people. Cultural identity is...
Jul 27, 20205 min read
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Most Versatile of All - African Hair
Nikiwe Dlova is a creative hair artist and stylist from Johannesburg, South Africa, whose works will truly amaze you. Her vision of hair...
Jul 20, 20203 min read
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University of Kent’s Scholar David Stirrup talks about the Native American Stereotype
TK: How do you think the Native American identity developed in western perception? There is a stereotype based primarily on the Comanche...
Jul 10, 20207 min read
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Make up is art - Sample Beauty Paradigm Shift Palette Vol II Review
I have always loved colour. More than ever, the Western world of beauty is embracing intense complex colourful make-up looks, and this...
Jul 10, 20202 min read
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Creative piece: Cry for me. It's my birthday
Shaky thin hands. Red nail polish chipping. Tears rest in a bubble. ‘Come on Laura. They’re lighting the candles!’ A small room filled...
Jul 8, 20201 min read
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Fighting for a Home in Gaza
An interview with Fares Alsayed “I’ve lived in Gaza for 15 years, most of my life, and seen the effects of the conflict there:...
Jul 8, 20206 min read
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‘Painters of all countries, unite!’
A Romanian artist speaks about the time of communism’s artistic censure. “I am an honest and shy person, with a lot of common sense and I...
Jul 8, 20207 min read
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Geographical mapping through music – Tunde Jegede
The Gulbenkian Theatre has hosted the world-renowned cellist and kora player, Tunde Jegede. By being one of the few composers in the...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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The process of making Magna Carta
Ciarán Barata-Hynes is the writer and main actor of the play Magna Carta which has recently been converted to stage at the Parrot Pub and...
Jul 8, 20203 min read
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