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one a day: Online art platform launched

July 15, 2019July 15, 2019 Eleanor Jefferys

This July sees the launch of one a day and it’s been a good one. one a day is a new, non-profit project, giving artists internationally a platform to share […]

Review: York Art Gallery: Albert Moore

May 7, 2017May 14, 2017 Lauren Steele

York Art Gallery’s latest exhibition is the first solo exhibition of Albert Moore since his death in 1893. The show has been organised by York Museums Trust and Museum De […]

Review: “Flesh”, York Art Gallery

February 25, 2017February 26, 2017 Lauren Steele

York Art Gallery’s most recent major exhibition, ‘Flesh’, is an eclectic, yet thought-provoking collection. Jointly curated with the University’s own Dr Jo Applin, the show exhibits 70 pieces of artwork […]

Mythology and our imagined worlds

July 11, 2016July 15, 2016 Jack Harvey

Across history, natural phenomena have been explained by communities in the form of stories and fables. Earthquakes, meteorites, floods, droughts and storms are the work of supernatural deities arguing or […]

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