November 7, 2018
The artist Frida Kahlo is iconic. She is known first and foremost for her vibrant paintings, but the...
October 30, 2018
The inclusion or exclusion of refugees in contemporary Europe has been a contentious topic of debate...
October 24, 2018
Technology in the art world is ever growing with methods of production and representation now includ...
August 28, 2018
A new exhibition at the British Museum, curated by Private Eye editor and TV personality Ian Hislop,...
August 18, 2018
How should art institutions, and society in general, respond to the art of figures whose creators or...
July 28, 2018
Can robots make art? The annual robotic art competition is now in its third year, with over 100 subm...
July 24, 2018
Facebook has recently been the subject of criticism and derision for deciding to remove a series of ...
July 2, 2018
A recent press conference in Rome saw the unveiling of a small painted tile of the Archangel Gabriel...
June 1, 2018
Can art be so bad that it’s good? It would stand to reason that we would appreciate art that is we...
May 25, 2018
If you thought that medieval illustrators drew a line in their borderline insanity with little draw...
May 22, 2018
Religious icons may at first glance appear to be foreign to the modern artistic sensibility, objects...
May 15, 2018
On the 28th March, a new piece of art was unveiled in Trafalgar square, part of the larger project ...
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