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A journey through Rembrandt’s Self Portraits
2019 marks the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death (1669) – and events are taking place throughout Europe (and beyond) to celebrate...
Dada – Pioneering the Patriarchy?
Titled “Magic Realism” (and on until 14 July), this free show promises an encounter with the “uncanny and mysterious” through the art of the Weimar Republic...
Myth and Mysticism: Christian depictions of the Nativity
The starting point for this blog is my current work tutoring students in A Level Philosophy. What has been particularly striking...
The Tanks at Tate: Olafur Eliasson and Susan Philipsz
Darkness and light, experimentation and tradition, independence and the institution; Tate Modern has always been a space of contradictions...
From Degas to Picasso (or, Revolutions and Institutions)
The Ashmolean’s latest exhibition Degas to Picasso seeks to tell ‘one of the most compelling stories in the history of art - the rise of modernism’...
New Landscapes and Old Masters
Last weekend, I visited Liu Dan’s New Landscapes and Old Masters exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford...
A day in the life of a Marketing Executive
Back in November, I did a Q&A in my role as a Marketing Executive for Oxford University Press - where I look after a variety of online products and resources. Read the interview in full, originally published on the OUPblog. Any questions? Get in touch!
Short Circuit
Last weekend I was lucky enough to catch ‘Short Circuit’ on the very last day of the exhibition. Short Circuit is a reassessment of the archetypal touring show – currently based at Stryx’s studios at Grand Union, Birmingham.
Upfest Bristol 2015 – A Photo Update
Yesterday, I attended Upfest Festival in Bristol’s Bedminster and Southville. Its Europe’s largest, free street art and graffiti festival – with over 250 leading artists demonstrating their formidable skills. The artists have travelled from twenty-five countries, and across the UK, to paint live on 30,000 square foot of surfaces in front of 25,000 visitors. It … Continue reading Upfest Bristol 2015 – A Photo Update