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Home Arts Hub Archive by category "Visual Arts"

Category: Visual Arts

02 Jun
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Revolutionary Culture: From Romanticism to Radicalism in Vietnam

Posted byCaoimhghin O Croidheain
Dang Duc Sinh, oil on canvas, “In each hamlet” Article and all photos by Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin The Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts is housed in... Continue reading
03 May
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A quiet aid to memory and solidarity: review of Veronica Ryan’s ‘Multiple Conversations’ at the Whitechapel Gallery

Posted byNick Moss
Veronica Ryan’s exhibition is on at the Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High St, LondonE1 7QX  until 14 June 2026 By Nick Moss Veronica Ryan’s work is ostensibly simple... Continue reading
28 Apr
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Beyond the Scroll: Doncaster, doomscrolling, and the strange old art of paying attention

Posted byJack Clarke
Jack Clarke visits ArtBomb's symposium in Doncaster called Beyond the Scroll. Continue reading
12 Apr
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How art sustains resistance: review of Beatriz González exhibition, at the Barbican, London

Posted byNick Moss
Beatriz González in her studio, Bogotá, ca. 1974. Photo: Rafael Moure. © and courtesy Beatriz González Nick Moss reviews Beatriz González, at the Barbican till Sunday 10 May... Continue reading
20 Mar
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Goya’s ‘Los Desastres de la Guerra’: a witness to imperial violence and terror

Posted byJenny Farrell
Los Desastres de la Guerra, by Francisco Goya, 1810-1820. Image: Wikimedia commons By Jenny Farrell At the threshold of the imperialist era, when the revolutionary promises of... Continue reading
01 Mar
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Utopia Under Control – Masculinity, Dress Codes and the Architecture of Access

Posted byAndrew Groves
by Andrew Groves This was originally published on Andrew Groves: Menswear, Archives, Systems substack Last Saturday I queued for ninety minutes to get into a pub. Utopia,... Continue reading
22 Jan
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Palestine: A creative act of consciousness-raising

Posted byNarbi Price
Untitled Bench Painting (Palestine), Acrylic on Panel, 70x100cm, 2025 By Narbi Price The source image was sent to me by the filmmaker Ashley Horner, who saw it... Continue reading
21 Jan
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Poetry as Protest: Resistance is Fertile Opens at Oriel y Parc

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A new poetry and visual art exhibition that explores protest, resistance and collective hope has opened Resistance is Fertile, created by Narberth Poets, is currently showing in... Continue reading
08 Dec
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Painting and Resistance: Reviews of ‘The Histories’, ‘One Big Animal’, and ‘american still life’

Posted byNick Moss
Gumball Machine, by Wayne Thiebaud By Nick Moss How do you paint the fire while being consumed by the flames? What possibilities exist for artistic practice to... Continue reading
13 Nov
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THE LOOM AND THE LAND: A FILMED POEM FROM BAHRAIN TO BURY

Posted byJack Clarke
By Jack Clarke “I think belonging is really about participating, I suppose, having a stake in the place that you are in, right?” – Ali Al-Jamri on... Continue reading

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