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Home Arts Hub Archive by category "Visual Arts"

Category: Visual Arts

17 Jul
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Apartheid Apartments: A Showroom for a Genocide We’re Still Furnishing

Posted byJack Clarke
All images courtesy of the artist By Jack Clarke I arrived in Doncaster on one of those sticky, humid Fridays where everything feels like it’s wearing a... Continue reading
10 Jul
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‘Going Back Brockens’: Monuments and Rhetoric after the Miners’ Strike

Posted byMike Quille
The Women Were Very Powerful (Pic: courtesy of Narbi Price) Mike Quille reviews an exhibition of paintings, spoken word and short films and interviews the creators –... Continue reading
27 Jun
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British Working-Class Photography exhibition: A response

Posted byJohny Pitts
Sandra George: Every Mother is a Working Mother Johny Pitts responds to a recent review on this website of an exhibition he has curated called After The... Continue reading
23 Jun
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Up the Resistance! Review of photographic exhibition at the National Galleries Scotland: Modern Two

Posted byJim Aitken
Paul Trevor, Anti-racists gather to block route of National Front demonstration, New Cross Road, London, August 1977 © Paul Trevor by Jim Aitken Not long after this... Continue reading
01 Jun
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Misrepresenting the working class

Posted byAngus Reid
Twice as Nice, The End, by Ewen Spencer, London, 1999 / Pic: Courtesy the artist Sometimes the questions raised by exhibitions are more important than anything they... Continue reading
30 May
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Werner Tübke’s Peasants’ War Panorama in Frankenhausen

Posted byJenny Farrell
The Panorama Museum, Frankenhausen Photo by Martin Zeise, CC BY-SA 3.0 Following initial uprisings in southern Germany, the German Peasants’ War quickly spread and reached Thuringia, where... Continue reading
27 May
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The royalty that lived in Coal Town: A new gallery for the photographs of Mik Critchlow, and a new poem on the Miners’ Strike, 1984

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Mik Critchlow. Copyright Mik Critchlow A new gallery dedicated to the acclaimed photographer Mik Critchlow has opened at Woodhorn Museum, Northumberland. Below are some details on it,... Continue reading
24 May
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Proletarian doodles

Posted byStefan Szczelkun
Community Noticeboards is a series of about ten watercolour paintings I’ve been working on over the last two years. Proletarian Doodles is a new series in which... Continue reading
17 May
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‘Going Back Brockens’: Monuments and Rhetoric After the Miners’ Strike, 1984

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If You Want To Change Things, You Cannit Change Them From The Floor, by Narbi Price 40 years on from the end of the Miners’ Strike, award-winning... Continue reading
15 May
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Sacred Banter & Steadfast Devotion: The Masjid Uncles Holding the Front Row

Posted byJack Clarke
Jack Clarke has a conversation with Afzal Khan on photographing piety, play, and the generational rhythms of Muslim masculinity. All images supplied by the artists I first... Continue reading

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