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Home Arts Hub Archive by category "Visual Arts"

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15 Oct
Visual Arts
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Hopes and Fears: the people’s struggle against a tiny, wealthy minority

Posted byChad McCail
Chad McCail introduces his new mural, Hopes and Fears, at Millfield Metro Station, Millfield, Sunderland, SR4 7AF. It was made between September 2022 and September 2023, and... Continue reading
11 Oct
Visual Arts
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Captain Rock: The symbol of a risen people

Posted byCaoimhghin O Croidheain
Image above: Ralph Chaplin – Cartoon published in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) journal Solidarity on June 30, 1917. “My unlucky countrymen have always had a taste... Continue reading
11 Aug
Visual Arts
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Portrait of a revolutionary: Guevara in Kilkee

Posted byJim Aitken
Sixty years ago, in 1963, an Aeroflot flight from Moscow was on route to Havana and had to stop at Shannon airport due to fog. Shannon, then... Continue reading
18 Jun
Visual Arts
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The strength, courage and creativity of women: the paintings of Artemisia Gentileschi

Posted byJenny Farrell
Jenny Farrell writes about Artemisia Gentileschi (8 July 1593-1656) One of the great weaknesses of bourgeois establishment art analysis is that the artist and their work are... Continue reading
04 May
Visual Arts
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Isaac Julien: What Freedom is to me

Posted byNick Moss
Nick Moss reviews this exhibition, at Tate Britain till 20 August. Image above: Isaac Julien, What Freedom is to me – Homage, 2022, © Isaac Julien, courtesy the artist... Continue reading
01 May
Visual Arts
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Horror beneath the surface: a warning for our time

Posted byJenny Farrell
How can memorials powerfully remind us of past horrors? How can they keep the atrocities of the past alive and relevant? Micha Ullmann’s Berlin memorial (above, by... Continue reading
13 Apr
Visual Arts
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Hot Off the Griddle: Alice Neel exhibition at The Barbican, London

Posted byNick Moss
Nick Moss reviews Hot Off the Griddle, an exhibition of Alice Neel’s art at the Barbican Art Gallery, till 21st May 2023. Image above: Support the Union,... Continue reading
12 Apr
Visual Arts
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Extinction Beckons – Review of Mike Nelson exhibition, Hayward Gallery

Posted byNick Moss
Nick Ross reviews this exhibition, on till 7 May at the Hayward Gallery, London. Image above: The Deliverance and The Patience, interior, 2001. Photo by Liam Harrison. Courtesy... Continue reading
28 Jan
Visual Arts
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A Cultural Dispatch From War-Torn Europe: Art, Theatre and Music in Vienna

Posted byDennis Broe
It’s hardly the ruined, devastated postwar rubble that was the backdrop of the most famous film shot in Vienna, The Third Man (see image above), but in... Continue reading
19 Dec
Visual Arts
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Steve Bell, the pre-eminent political cartoonist of his generation

Posted byMark Perryman
Mark  Perryman shows how Steve Bell’s visual dissent targets the entire establishment. All cartoons are courtesy of the man himself Politics can be an ugly business. There... Continue reading

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