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In the 21st-century, the opportunity for self-inquiry has become increasingly scarce. This diminished introspection often ...
Freedom of expression through art is a part of human rights guaranteed by both national and international law. Art is ...
Iran’s theocracy has long relied on Western legitimization. France played its role in 1979, harboring Ayatollah Khomeini and ...
A photographer from Basingstoke has been awarded in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Botanical Art and Photography Show at ...
A group of Singaporeans in the Bay Area are setting out to organise an event showcasing Singapore's culture. Read more at ...
In honour of Pride Month, Ugonnaora Owoh speaks to three artists on African queer legacies and their optimism in advocating for queer rights through art ...
Alexis de Tocqueville’s observations of early America reveal that civic vitality is vital for democracy, and that liberal ...
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How global art auctions expose FX fees imbalance
Vivek Savani, UK Country Manager at iBanFirst, tells Douglas Blakey why the art ecosystem would benefit from smarter and ...
Monash IVF counted a patient’s embryos and realised it had a catastrophic, life-altering problem on its hands.
There has only been one movie in British history that has been banned for being "blasphemous", the erotic religious short 'Visions of Ecstasy' from 1989.
Here is, in other words, a further paradox of perfection: the players are more skilled, the techniques are more elaborate, the quality of play in a real sense higher. But the game is not merely ...
The next edition of ARTRA Magazine on Women & Modernism to be launched on June 26 turns the spotlight on women artists in the mid-1900s in Sri Lanka with particular attention to Nalini Jayasuriya ...