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The Broken Column: Glamour through ill health

The artist Frida Kahlo is iconic. She is known first and foremost for her vibrant paintings, but the...

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History of Art

Meeting points for social inclusion

The inclusion or exclusion of refugees in contemporary Europe has been a contentious topic of debate...

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Art gone 360

Technology in the art world is ever growing with methods of production and representation now includ...

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Objects of Dissent: Satire and Silliness through the Ages

A new exhibition at the British Museum, curated by Private Eye editor and TV personality Ian Hislop,...

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Painting Over Casanova: #MeToo and the Morality of Art

How should art institutions, and society in general, respond to the art of figures whose creators or...

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Computer Science

The Rise of Robotticelli: Art and Artificial Intelligence

Can robots make art? The annual robotic art competition is now in its third year, with over 100 subm...

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History of Art

The Immodest Muse: Art, Alt-Right, and Facebook Censorship

Facebook has recently been the subject of criticism and derision for deciding to remove a series of ...

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Leonardo’s Earliest Masterpiece: Fact or Fraud?

A recent press conference in Rome saw the unveiling of a small painted tile of the Archangel Gabriel...

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Plastic Spoons and Potato Jesus: What Makes Art So Bad It’s Good?

Can art be so bad that it’s good? It would stand to reason that we would appreciate art that is we...

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History of Art

No More Mr Nice Bunny: The Murderous Rabbits of Medieval Manuscripts

If you thought that medieval illustrators drew a line in their borderline insanity with little draw...

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Reimagining Religious Art: Icons for the Modern Day

Religious icons may at first glance appear to be foreign to the modern artistic sensibility, objects...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Resurrecting the Rubble – Art in the Era of ISIS

On the 28th March, a new piece of art was unveiled in Trafalgar square, part of the larger project ...

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