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Henry Moore, Bill Brandt, and Where They Intersect
Throwing together a sculptor and photographer and hoping for a spark.
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Throwing together a sculptor and photographer and hoping for a spark.
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The peculiarities of pregnancy in art, from corsets to belly pads and hidden bumps.
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Grayson Perry, the celebrated potter, is indefatigable on the subject of himself.
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Paper, in short, was at one with Picasso's nature.
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As fairly customary, Glen Baxter is taking a tilt at the absurdities of the fuzzy, whizzy showbizyness of the art world.
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While Pre-Raphaelite Sisters does write the female characters of the Pre-Raphaelite era into art history, it falls short by relegating these talented artists to the roles of lover and muse.
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Charlotte Salomon’s Life? Or Theater? is the story of a difficult and painful redemption through art.
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The British Museum's Inspired by the East asks its audience to rehabilitate Orientalist art without ever focusing on what made it problematic in the first place.
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There is much to praise about Radical Women: Jessica Dismorr and her Contemporaries, and there is not a little to regret.
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Joy Labinjo’s intimate family portraits are based on her archive of photographs, as well as Instagram and Flickr, straddling online and offline worlds and forging links between past and present.
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An exhibition at the Royal Academy suggests that technology is our main hope for a better future, generally ignoring the current discourse around natural climate solutions.
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In Homelands, artists variously characterize home as “a transient dwelling,” “an ongoing process,” and “other people.”