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Nanette Carter may have been making abstract art since the 1970s, but her work has never felt more urgent. Carter's elegant, off-kilter forms articulate the alienating experience of life in
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In his sixth-century Muallaqa, Arab poet Imru Al Qais stands before an abandoned campsite, looking for traces of his beloved amid the markings and antelope droppings in the sand, crying
At first glance, these look like sketches – the kind artists make on the way to something more finished. But that expectation doesn’t quite hold. The drawings assert themselves: restless,
A colourful new mural at Nairn seafront has officially been unveiled after months of preparation.The marine-inspired artwork, created by Forres-based artist Tilly Currah alongside pupils from Nairn Academy, can now
Painters, Ports, and Profits Aruna D’Souza Works by Asian and British artists created for East India Company agents from 1750 to 1850 exemplify multidirectional influences and extractive relationships.Painters, Ports, and
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