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Culture Editor Daisy Griffin reviews the critically acclaimed exhibition, Raphael, which celebrates the artist's prolific career despite only spaning two decades
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Culture Writer Beatrice Lancet explores the role of art in the face of the Russia Ukraine conflict, arguing that whilst it can serve as escapism art can also encourage empathy through storytelling
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Culture Writer Ella Burns praises Grayson's Art Club exhibition at Bristol Museum & Gallery as 'a poignant artistic record of COVID-19 and its effects' and a reminder of the power of art to bring people together
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Culture Editor Leah Renz reviews the Courtauld's two-room exhibition on Vincent Van Gogh's self-portraits
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Culture Writer Daisy Griffin praises Vanley Burke's 'highly intimate' photographs in IKON's A Gift to Birmingham exhibition as the perfect medium for capturing the beauty and pain of the migrant experience
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Culture Writer Ella Burns reviews Keith Piper's Jet Black Futures, an exhibition which aims to explore the future, technology, climate change, and more
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Deputy Editor Molly Schoenfeld discusses whether the repatriation of artefacts is a legal issue and the place of museums in today's society
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Life&Style Editor Julia Lee reviews the V&A's exhibition Bags: Inside Out and marvels at bags of all shapes, sizes, utilities and price points: from Lemière's intricate opera purse to a Prada bag which incorporates plexiglass-preserved insects
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon urges readers to donate to Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery in order to preserve the world's largest watercolour and several tapestries detailing the legend of King Arthur.
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Culture Writers Charis Gambon and Daisy Griffin visit The Barber Institute's new exhibition about the famous rhinoceros Miss Clara and the art she inspired
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling, Life&Style Editor Julia Lee, Culture Editor Leah Renz, and Culture Writer Charis Gambon come together to give us their take on their top 'spooky' piece of art
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Culture Writer Anna Drysdale reports on the controversy surrounding the statue made as a tribute to one of Luigi Mercantini’s famous poems