Is the art gallery the last non-judgmental public place?
We live in a world in which we judge and discourage one another to act ‘differently’. This human habit is complex and broad, so I won't...
Student Insights: ‘Taking Shape – Young Choreographers in Rehearsal’
To all the direct and indirect victims of terrorist attacks over the past year. May the arts and our humble writings inspire you to live...
Calais: Welcome to the Jungle
Image: Film still from ‘Calais: Welcome to the Jungle’ (2016) dir: Teun Voeten and Maaike Engels Film Review: 'Calais: Welcome to the...
The Art of Activism: Histories of Art strikes
Bread and Puppet theatre piece on Fifth Avenue, New York. Part of the Angry Arts Week, 1967 'In the meantime, Occupy Everything and see...
Abstract Expressionism
Jackson Pollock, Mural, 1943. (Image Courtesy of The University of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim. © The Pollock-Krasner...
Under Siege
Yang Liping's vision of the climactic battle between Chu and Han armies. Image courtesy of Sadler's Wells. REVIEW: Yang Liping...
TEF: what's it all about?
You’ve probably already come across the Courtauld SU statement that was circulated last Monday. The Students’ Union is holding an...
Twenty Years Later, ‘Princess Mononoke’ Is Still My Number One
To my sister Céleste, Last time I watched ‘Princess Mononoke’ on a big screen, I was seven. It was in the independent arts cinema called...
Paul Nash Review: Mysterious Places
Paul Nash, We Are Making a New World, 1918. Image Source: Imperial War Museum/Tate 'There are places, just as there are people and...
Interview: Professor Joanna Woodall, or how to be in the world as an academic
Joanna Woodall is a leading expert on Early Modern Netherlandish Art, with a strong commitment to teaching students about methodologies...