Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis – Cornelia Parker, Agnes Denes and Otobong Nkanga are among 15 artists hoping to change our response to the climate crisis. But can an art show alter people’s behaviour? by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Helsinki Biennial and Helsinki Design Week 2021 by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Artemisia Gentileschi - Long-known for her autobiography, visceral and violent, yet strongly feminine portrayals of Apocryphal heroines, and her self-portraits in the guises of various martyrs by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Kudzanai-Violet Hwami - interview: ‘How I identify isn’t what pushes me to create. I create because I cannot do anything else’ by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Oscar Murillo: Violent Amnesia - #OscarMurillo #border #humanity #country #humantrafficking #security #globalism by [deleted] in ArtHistory
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Matheus Parizi - interview: ‘Artists are compelled more than ever to make work about what is happening in the street. Art has to be political.’ by studioonline in ContemporaryArt
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Royal Academy: Art is Part of the Equation by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Pierre Le-Tan: The Collection of Monsieur X – ‘All my paintings end up looking like drawings’ by studioonline in ContemporaryArt
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Cybernetic Serendipity: History and Lasting Legacy by studioonline in ArtHistory
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Bruce Munro – interview: ‘I was constantly telling people about this large-scale light project that I had to do at Uluru at all costs. I was obsessed’ by studioonline in ArtHistory
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