MOTHERSHIP is a group exhibition curated by Elizabeth Byrne and Caro Halford exploring and celebrating the theme of the ‘mother artist’. The fourteen artists have varied practices in drawing, film, installation, painting, photography, print, sculpture, sound and textiles, and each artist is a mother.
The Film-School Student Who Never Graduates: A Profile of Ang Lee, Part One
“I have a lot of curiosity; I feel my career is like a prolonged film school. I just love to learn how to make movies.”
The Burning Life
Suddenly you see so clearly how the world is filled, every single square inch of it, with tiny blossoms.
Some Different Traditions Across Europe
Europe has a long and fascinating history that has been the cause of a lot of strange and fascinating traditions still being carried out to this day. Each culture has formed its own strange customs that tourists are always fascinated by. If you don’t believe me, here are a few examples.
The Somme, 100 Years On
From July to November 1916, one of the bloodiest battles, not just in the First World War, but all of human history, took place. For many, the Battle of the Somme truly symbolised the horrors of the Great War.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Or Why Moorish Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Poverty and hunger were very real in Hamelin in 1286. Northern Europe never really recovered from the abrupt temperature drop and subsequent famine of 1257-58. The promise of food, especially delicacies like dried fruit, would have been a powerful draw.
Seizing the Moment
Born in 1929 in New York and raised in Philadelphia, Lora Verner is an artist and photographer who has been living in London since 1964. During her travels to Hong Kong and Japan in the early 1980’s, she produced a series of photographs that were exhibited in 1983 and in 1984, which received favourable reviews in The Guardian newspaper.
Aleppo
So we don’t help, we forget, we let things be. We ignore the children.
Afternoon Meditation in Soon-To-Be-Trump’s America
I thought of Trump sitting right next to me, having absolutely no clue how extraordinary it was to witness a hummingbird diving into a flower like that.
Poetry
We are willing to have the world gaze upon our words as if they knew us intimately, and they want to, and they need to. How else will they explain their very
existence.
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