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‘A Brief Revolution’: Photography, Architecture and Social Space in the ‘Manplan’ Project
Photo by Rob Annable via Flickr (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 ) The ’60s were a widely political era for Britain, during which the role of the state and conditions for quality of life were continuously questioned. Photography had a significant role in displaying these socio-economic conditions. The creation of new estates such as Thamesmead were contrasted photographically with images of harsh living in other urban areas. These ideas linking socially-aware photography to
Sam Taunton
Jul 12, 20232 min read


All Too Human Exhibition Review - Tate Britain
28th February – 27th August 2018 Adult: £19.50 Concessions: £18.50 View Here On February 28th, Tate Britain launched a new exhibition,...
Isabel Veninga
Apr 18, 20184 min read


Anthea Hamilton: The Squash Commission Review - Tate Britain
22nd March – 7th October 2018 FREE ENTRY View Here Anthea Hamilton surprises us yet again in her latest piece, The Squash, at the Tate...
Osian Evans Sharma
Mar 24, 20182 min read
5 Must-See Art Exhibitions this August
Matisse in the Studio at The Royal Academy of Arts: If you have ever been eager to step into the creative realm of influential artist Henri Matisse, look no further than the upcoming Matisse in the Studio exhibit at the Royal Academy of Arts. The exhibit aims to recreate the environment Matisse himself had immersed himself in when creating some of his most iconic pieces. By taking some of Matisse’s own personal items (which helped form his own expansive repertoire) and pairi
Sara Naffa
Aug 15, 20173 min read
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