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Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art — Part 2

Global Feminisms situates itself within a sequence of art shows that have sought to correct the traditional Western prejudice against…

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Artist to eat a dog on radio as live art protest

Earlier this week Arts Hub heard that controversial English performance artist Mark McGowan was going to eat a Corgi -…

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Why are Swedish bands so great?

ARTS HUB UK — The Knife, The Sounds, Soundtrack of Our Lives, Jose Gonzalez, Crazy Frog, the list goes on.…

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Asian Art Report

With June dominated by the “European Biennale Circuit” and all focus on Venice and documenta, let’s take a look at…

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Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art — Part 1

The Brooklyn Museum is certainly one of the least risk-averse of the major New York museums. After all, it hosted…

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Showdown

Culture vs sport – again? It’s a showdown worthy of the Olympic Games as sport and culture collide in a…

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Artist's Voice: Annie Leist — Closing the door

ARTS HUB US: As we began the fourth and final semester of our MFA program, my classmates and I were…

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Scrub up for an art transplant

A small exhibition with big ideas, ON TRUST at Campbell Works in north London explores the relationship between artist, commissioner…

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Go east

In her column on visual art this month, Laura Hewitt takes a look at the new late art initiative opening…

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Antony Gormley transforms London's skyline with his first retrospective

Anthony Gormley is Britain’s most beloved sculptor, and his new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery is vast, uncompromising and characteristically…

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