Chew on this: The campaign to save miniature masterpieces on the Millennium Bridge
By Kathryn Gillespie I’ve walked over the Millennium Bridge plenty of times. Connecting two of London’s iconic landmarks–St. Paul’s...
In Search of... Something
By Gabrielle Kezia Daniele Castellano, The Big Fire, 2018. Pastel and coloured pencil, 14.5 x 19 cm. Source: https://cargocollective.com/...
Tyrannical Tories, Transphobia, and Some Art
By Lucas Ind Alright, babes? I don’t know about you lot, but I have had a week of existential dread – with wars, bed bug outbreaks,...
China's Hidden Century
By Qiwei (Yoyo) Hou The special exhibition China’s Hidden Century at the British Museum has been a hot topic within my group of friends...
Horoscope predictions - October 2023
By Alexis Nanavaty and ‘The Guides’ When used as a visual language, astrology can afford power to its patron. Augustus, the Roman emperor...
Hungry for Revenge? Approaching the Aesthetics of Fatness in Cinema
By Eve Reid Still from Piggy, 2022, directed by Carlota Pereda. “Do you ever get the feeling that people are incapable of not caring?”...
The Inseparability of Art and Life: A Review of "Titian: Nymph and Shepard"
by Mariam Pari ‘Titian worked like Shakespeare...like magicians, they knew where the human spirit loves to drown itself’ Titian: Nymph...
‘Goodbye Blue Monday’: the curious history of the best-selling 12-inch vinyl of all time.
By Millie Granger Maintaining a successful band after the death of the lead singer is no easy feat, yet following the tragic suicide of...