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Design and fashion
Sitting on the art
Given its intimacy with the body and deep play on form and function, furniture is a ripely ambiguous artform of its own
Emma Crichton Miller
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Archaeology
Why make art in the dark?
New research transports us back to the shadowy firelight of ancient caves, imagining the minds and feelings of the artists
Izzy Wisher
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Music
The peculiar beauty of a song caught between composition and improvisation
3 minutes
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Art
‘If you’re creative, why can’t you create a solution?’ One artist’s imaginative activism
17 minutes
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Art
More than breathtaking, ‘The Birth of Venus’ signalled an aesthetic revolution
19 minutes
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Rituals and celebrations
The spectacular Mardi Gras artworks born of a unique New Orleans tradition
16 minutes
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Art
The overlooked polymath whose theatrical oeuvre made all of Rome a stage
30 minutes
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Art
The irreverent duo who thumbed their noses at the Soviet Union and the US art world
11 minutes
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Art
Why a forcefully phallic portrait of Henry VIII is a masterful work of propaganda
6 minutes
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Design and fashion
From spark of inspiration to final press – how William Blake built a book of poetry
8 minutes
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Animals and humans
An artist and ants collaborate on an exhibit of ‘tiny Abstract Expressionist paintings’
5 minutes
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Art
Inside the unique creative space where ‘outsider’ artists find their form
14 minutes
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Art
Why European artists shifted their focus from power to peasants in the 16th century
5 minutes
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Art
Negative capability
When it comes to our complicated, undecipherable feelings, art prompts a self-understanding far beyond the wellness industry
Aparna Chivukula
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Art
Earthly delights
Noticing first one then many parrots, peacocks, owls and more birds in Old Master paintings taught me to truly see the world
Leanne Ogasawara
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Art
From a pencil sketch to cherubs dancing in stone – recreating a Donatello work
7 minutes
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Art
All those naked Greeks…
Men in ancient Greek art exercise, fight battles, pursue lovers and mourn lost friends, all without their pants on. Why?
Sarah Murray
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Stories and literature
What makes John Keats’s ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ so enduringly powerful?
10 minutes
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Dance and theatre
How a Noh mask-maker summons a lifelike face from a single block of wood
16 minutes
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Art
The art of rules
Conceptual art often confounds. The key is to understand the rules of the artwork and the aesthetic experiences they yield
Sherri Irvin
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Art
David Goldblatt captured the contradictions of apartheid in stark black and white
15 minutes
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Love and friendship
When drawing your muse hundreds of times becomes an exercise in love
7 minutes
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Art
Tracing Goya’s ‘dark’ journey from Spanish court painter to macabre visionary
51 minutes
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Future of technology
Artificial ‘creativity’ is unstoppable. Grappling with its ethics is up to us
23 minutes