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Art Review: Hsieh Tehching Lived Like a Homeless Person in the Name of Art

Art Review: Hsieh Tehching Lived Like a Homeles...

Tehching Hsieh’s Outdoor Piece (1982), was created in the post-modernist period; however it has much in common with the modernist artists who practiced prior to the 1970s, including the artists...

Art Review: Hsieh Tehching Lived Like a Homeles...

Tehching Hsieh’s Outdoor Piece (1982), was created in the post-modernist period; however it has much in common with the modernist artists who practiced prior to the 1970s, including the artists...

The Story Behind the Happily Ever After Art Series

The Story Behind the Happily Ever After Art Series

In my art series, 'Happily Ever After', I bring female characters to the centre of their own narratives. Drawing inspiration from classic fairy tales, I subvert traditional tropes to empower...

The Story Behind the Happily Ever After Art Series

In my art series, 'Happily Ever After', I bring female characters to the centre of their own narratives. Drawing inspiration from classic fairy tales, I subvert traditional tropes to empower...

Art Review: Klimt's Three Ages of Woman

Art Review: Klimt's Three Ages of Woman

Gustav Klimt depicted “Three Ages of Woman” in 1905 in his famous painting of a small child, a young woman and an elderly lady. The painting says more about the...

Art Review: Klimt's Three Ages of Woman

Gustav Klimt depicted “Three Ages of Woman” in 1905 in his famous painting of a small child, a young woman and an elderly lady. The painting says more about the...

Klimt: 5 Things You Don't Know About Gustav Klimt

Klimt: 5 Things You Don't Know About Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt (1862 –1918) has inspired many artists for over 100 years. Here are some little-known facts about Klimt that may surprise you.

Klimt: 5 Things You Don't Know About Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt (1862 –1918) has inspired many artists for over 100 years. Here are some little-known facts about Klimt that may surprise you.

Art Review: Jan Ader, the Artist who Cried Crocodile Tears

Art Review: Jan Ader, the Artist who Cried Croc...

I’m Too Sad to Tell You (1971) is a three-minute black and white silent film of the artist, Bas Jan Ader, crying. He appears close up, facing the camera, weeping...

Art Review: Jan Ader, the Artist who Cried Croc...

I’m Too Sad to Tell You (1971) is a three-minute black and white silent film of the artist, Bas Jan Ader, crying. He appears close up, facing the camera, weeping...

Art Review: The Bloomsbury Group

Art Review: The Bloomsbury Group

The Bloomsbury group made a significant contribution to modern British culture at the commencement of the 20th century. They rejected pervasive Victorian values of the time and held a common...

Art Review: The Bloomsbury Group

The Bloomsbury group made a significant contribution to modern British culture at the commencement of the 20th century. They rejected pervasive Victorian values of the time and held a common...