Catalonian Superior Court of Justice rules in favour of Sagrada Familia, despite objection
For more than 100 years, Sagrada Familia Basilica has continued to grow, morph, and amaze visitors. The cranes around the structure have, at times, seemed to be part of the […]
Steve McQueen’s Year 3 project takes over Tate and tube
Standing on the Northern Line southbound platform at Mornington Crescent early in the morning, you’re greeted with a familiar sight. Amongst the mundane advertisements, you’ll find a class photo much […]
Recording Artists: a new podcast highlighting women artists
Being a woman in the art world is difficult. Woman artists, much like other minority groups of artists, have faced unique challenges within the art world, like sexism, underrepresentation, and […]
In Japan, supernatural beliefs connect the spiritual realm with the earthly objects around us
Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University Sometimes life appears incomprehensible, of another world. The supernatural has been evoked in many cultures and religions as a way to make sense of the thresholds […]
Phil Collins and Eva & Franco Mattes- the intimacy of medias
The Phi Foundation in Montreal has just celebrated the opening of two concurrent exhibits, consisting of the works of Phil Collins and Eva & Franco Mattes. Two vastly different collections […]
‘A Tale of Two Women Painters’: an exhibition highlighting women artists long forgotten
On the whole, art history has favoured white, male, European men. Studies in recent years prove time and time again this harsh reality that has been well-known by minority artists […]
National Portrait Gallery to close for three years for renovations
On June 29th next year, the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) in London will close for the evening, but it won’t reopen the next morning. For three years, the museum, located […]