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“What do you think an artist is? He’s a political being, constantly alive to heartrending, fiery, or happy events, to which he responds in every way. No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war, for attack and defense against the enemy.”

Pablo Picasso

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Culture for All: Why Art Matters

18 April 2022 / 344
 As part of the Culture for All series, supported by the Communication Workers Union, we’re proud to present a short film about visual art, written by John... Continue reading
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Leonardo da Vinci

13 April 2022 / 331
Leonardo da Vinci, the great Italian painter, engineer, inventor, and scientist was born 570 years ago, on 15 April 1452. He embodied in many ways the High... Continue reading
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Robert Ballagh’s ‘The Thirtieth of January’ and Bloody Sunday, 1972

24 January 2022 / 473
Jenny Farrell gives the background to Robert Ballagh’s new painting, marking the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday When Robert Ballagh, the outstanding contemporary Irish painter, found a... Continue reading
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The revolutionary realism of Caravaggio

14 September 2021 / 354
Jenny Farrell discusses the work of Caravaggio, who revolutionised European art. Image above: Judith Beheading Holofernes Born 450 years ago, on 29 September 1571, Caravaggio lived and... Continue reading
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Statues, Context and Historical Narrative: Statues Glorifying Colonialism are a Bad Idea!

6 July 2021 / 297
Stuart Cartland discusses the recent attacks on statues in Canada The toppling of the statues of British monarchs in Canada recently is a hugely symbolic moment of... Continue reading
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The Colescott Chronicles Part I: breaking free of the shackles of colour blindness and abstract art

17 June 2021 / 322
Dennis Broe presents the first of a two-part topical study of Robert Colescott, whose politically committed art tackled issues of unequal racial and gender representation, and the history... Continue reading
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Boris Britain Wallpaper

17 June 2021 / 314
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Albrecht Dürer – Champion of the Peasants

15 May 2021 / 398
Jenny Farrell writes about Albrecht Dürer, who made art in supported of the democratic movements of his time Albrecht Dürer was born 550 years ago, on 21... Continue reading
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For the Common Good

12 March 2021 / 314
Does History repeat itself . . . . . .? In the past, heroes used to do the undoable to become the savior of their time. Today... Continue reading
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The radical imagery of William Blake

2 March 2021 / 369
Caroline Anjali Ritchie discusses William Blake, trees, and 18th-century radicalism. Image above: The Divine Image, from Songs of Innocence and of Experience  Poet and artist William Blake... Continue reading
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