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Sites of ancient power: the enduring magic of standing stones in British art 19 April 2024, Eleanor Affleck
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Drawn to drawing: artists and self-portraits 08 April 2024, Iona Glen
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Enchanting friend or fiendish foe? Fairies in Scottish art 04 April 2024, Dawn Geddes
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Androgynous beauty: Henry Wriothesley's performance of masculinity 03 April 2024, Alice Blow
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Valleys Re-told: sharing the art and heritage of the South Wales Valleys 29 March 2024, Valleys Re-told
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Not bleak, but bleary: the politics of alienation within the art of Llanelli 28 March 2024, Joshua Jones
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The Davies sisters: collecting art for Wales 26 March 2024, Beth McIntyre
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Intimate moments of salvation: Annunciation scenes through the ages 25 March 2024, Adam Wattam
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The real George Villiers: social climber, art patron and favourite to King James 20 March 2024, Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
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Art and slate: the slate landscape of north-west Wales 18 March 2024, Mari Griffith
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Why artists copy: a history of drawing the masters 15 March 2024, George Bothamley
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Ruffs, lace and cravats: the power at play in men's neckwear 14 March 2024, Jon Sleigh
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Colour, abstraction and the Welsh landscape: Glenys Cour, Mary Lloyd Jones and Gillian Ayres 13 March 2024, Siân Lile-Pastore
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Shakespeare's sisters: women who wrote the Renaissance 12 March 2024, Ramie Targoff
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Votive offerings: saints, shrines and divine intervention 06 March 2024, Louisa McKenzie
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Visions of value: overlooked Welsh women artists from the early twentieth century 05 March 2024, Anna Maria Barry
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Yma o Hyd: six works about the Welsh language 01 March 2024, Steph Roberts
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Beacons of Romanticism: Romantic landscapes in Breconshire 27 February 2024, Peter Wakelin
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Who was Laure? Manet's model and black women in nineteenth-century Paris 26 February 2024, Zaria Ware
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Ten things we've learnt from exploring the free Bloomberg Connects app 16 February 2024, Andrew Shore
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Brushing off bias: depictions of Scotland's Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community 14 February 2024, Aila Schafer
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Under the skin: flaying, anatomy and écorché in art 12 February 2024, Tim Smith-Laing
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Ink and paper: the democratisation of art across centuries 05 February 2024, Chiara Betti
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Frans Post and Dutch visions of Brazil 02 February 2024, Robert Wilkes
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'Our true Mother' – interpreting a genderqueer Jesus 24 January 2024, Emma Cieslik
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Entangled histories: the Highland Clearances and the transatlantic slave trade 19 January 2024, Harvey Dimond
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Maerten van Heemskerck and the Dutch fascination with Renaissance Italy 16 January 2024, Paula Nuttall
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Bruegel, Brueghel or Breughel? The painting dynasty explained 12 January 2024, Adam Wattam
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'Ravishing blind harmony': John Parry, the famous Welsh harper, and images of blindness in art 10 January 2024, Steph Roberts
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Dancing here and there with the Mari Lwyd 21 December 2023, Adéolá Dewis
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Cityscapes in art: dystopian perspectives and unexpected beauty 19 December 2023, Jonathan Hajdamach
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Flower power: Rachel Ruysch and Dutch Golden Age bouquets 13 December 2023, Alice Vincent
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Tiger, tiger burning bright: the big cats in art 12 December 2023, Samuel Shaw
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Artists and tenements: depicting the foundation of urban life in Scotland 11 December 2023, Gabriella Bennett
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Pesellino, Masaccio and Botticelli: competition and innovation in Renaissance Florence 29 November 2023, Livia Lupi
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Colour in the Victorian era: a new chromatic age 27 November 2023, Matthew Winterbottom, Madeline Hewitson and Natasha Podro
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Margaret Gardiner: activist, benefactor and founder of the Pier Arts Centre 15 November 2023, Carola Huttmann
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A portrait of the architect Henry Flitcroft (1697–1769) 13 November 2023, Gill Hedley
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Women painting the First World War 07 November 2023, Alison Thomas
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Haarlem's Golden Age: five artists who put a small Dutch city on the map 30 October 2023, Imelda Barnard
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Rediscovering Black Portraiture: unshackled, reimagined, seen 25 September 2023, Peter Brathwaite
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The art of dressing: shaping fashion in Georgian England 13 September 2023, Lucy Ellis
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Witches and wives, goddesses and gorgons: mythological women 12 September 2023, Ana Sampson
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The Virgin and the vulva: sexual imagery and the Mother of God 31 August 2023, Emma Cieslik
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People holding apples: an emotional artistic connection 22 August 2023, David Marshall and Hugh Fowler Wright
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Double take: continuous narrative in Renaissance art 15 August 2023, Adam Wattam
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Poetry and painting: Seamus Heaney, Colin Middleton and T. P. Flanagan 08 August 2023, Eva Isherwood-Wallace
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Who were the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood? 07 August 2023, Andrew Shore
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City girls: women in entertainment in Impressionist Paris 31 July 2023, Tegan Huskinson
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Derek Hill and the Tory Island school of painters 26 July 2023, Jane Beattie
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Love, betrayal and murder: crying in art 21 July 2023, Robert Priseman
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Saint Joseph in art: from innuendo to veneration 13 July 2023, Adam Wattam
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Creature creations: eight wild works of art in UK museums 03 July 2023, Alex Hull
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Tasting rare fruits: Northern Irish artists in Paris in the mid-twentieth century 21 June 2023, Dickon Hall
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Let's have a picnic! The Rococo way to enjoy summer 20 June 2023, Tegan Huskinson
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'Jason and the Argonauts' at 60: revisiting Ray Harryhausen's masterpiece 19 June 2023, Connor Heaney
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C. S. Lewis: the 'Narnia' writer inspired by Ireland 16 May 2023, Roger Courtney
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Rural idyll to toil and dirt: paintings of farming in Northern Ireland 10 May 2023, Ruth Sanderson
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Tudor liveliness: vivid portraits and the art of the invisible 25 April 2023, Christina Faraday
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Where are the sea slugs? Wild Isles in art 19 April 2023, Samuel Shaw
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'Here comes the goose!': Elizabeth Siddal's strangely sapphic sentinels 06 April 2023, Nat Reeve
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Who were the Impressionists? 03 April 2023, Andrew Shore
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Rebuilding and resurgence: art in Belfast since the Good Friday Agreement 27 March 2023, Amanda Croft
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Our precious birds: a proposition for art lovers and birdwatchers 23 March 2023, Carla Benzan
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Up, up and away: the hot-air balloon in art 22 March 2023, Jonathan Hajdamach
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New visions of Belfast in the 1930s and 40s: Modernism among the ruins 17 March 2023, Dickon Hall
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The night sky in art 10 March 2023, Jade King
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Women artists on Art UK: a thousand possibilities to discover 07 March 2023, Andrew Shore
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The festival of Purim 06 March 2023, Emily Allen and Jasmine Allen
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Retreating to Sussex: artists and the First World War 01 March 2023, Lydia Miller
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What links Shrove Tuesday, pancakes and carnival? 21 February 2023, Andrew Shore
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Empire, Slavery & Scotland's Museums: an interview with Abeer Eladany 20 February 2023, Aimee Murphy
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Art and industry: how the growth of Belfast influenced the city's artists 16 February 2023, Dickon Hall
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Why are our screens shaped like landscape paintings? Unexpected lessons from art history 09 February 2023, Henry Tudor Pole
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Exploring exhibition histories: an audit of the John Moores Painting Prize 1957 catalogue 06 February 2023, Hana Leaper and Sophie Hatchwell
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Mark Fisher, Margaret Fisher Prout and Vincent Lines: three generations of British Impressionists 24 January 2023, James Trollope
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Eight artists with enhanced biographies thanks to Art Detective discussions 06 January 2023, Andrew Shore
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The many faces of Oscar Wilde 16 December 2022, Anne Wallentine
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Repetition in portraiture: why do we see the same face again and again? 15 December 2022, Jon Sleigh
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Five women artists who fought for the right to vote 09 December 2022, Eliza Goodpasture
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Harriet Cohen: the famous pianist who collected art 22 November 2022, James Trollope
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The colour of war 11 November 2022, Marjorie H. Morgan
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Trade union banners: kaleidoscopic symbolism and strength in unity 07 November 2022, Miranda Gabbott
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The artist 'genius': are museums finally rethinking the myth? 04 November 2022, Ruth Millington
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Visible and invisible: visions of domestic service 03 November 2022, Anne Wallentine
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Five working-class women artists whose work celebrates their origins 02 November 2022, Aimee Murphy
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Paul Robeson: political activist, Renaissance man 01 November 2022, Marjorie H. Morgan
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Ghosts, ghouls and spectres: hauntingly good art 31 October 2022, Andrew Shore
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The corpse on the canvas: the story of 'mummy brown' paint 31 October 2022, Lauren R. Bruce
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Black British artists: expanding the idea of modern art 11 October 2022, Aindrea Emelife
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What does art of the 'Last Pre-Raphaelites' look like? 11 October 2022, Alice Eden
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British Surrealists and the natural world 04 October 2022, Laura Smith
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The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square: cutting-edge sculpture in the heart of London 28 September 2022, Katey Goodwin
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Margaret Mellis and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: two overlooked women artists of St Ives 27 September 2022, Harriet Baker
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Back to the future: tracing the legacies of modern British art 20 September 2022, Natalie Rudd
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Funerals, processions, lying-in-state: depicting grief in art 17 September 2022, Andrew Shore
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Portraits of the Queen: Elizabeth II in paintings 14 September 2022, Desmond Shawe-Taylor
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Revisiting modern British art 05 September 2022, Jo Baring
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Art gone to the dogs: canine portraiture in modern Britain 26 August 2022, Stephanie Howard-Smith
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Women and the sea: the art of Lubaina Himid and Emma Stothard 25 August 2022, Marjorie H. Morgan
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Four women Impressionists 18 August 2022, Francesca Peacock
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Feminine power: goddesses, demons and warriors 26 July 2022, Chloë Ashby
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The importance of being Fanny: embracing a relatable Pre-Raphaelite muse 12 July 2022, Kirsty Stonell Walker
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Redressing the balance: public sculptures of women 01 July 2022, Andrew Shore
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Birmingham: a history in artworks 28 June 2022, Olivia Peterson
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Gandhi, Pocahontas and The Bee Gees: who is depicted in the UK's public sculpture? 27 June 2022, Katey Goodwin
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The iconic iris: a floral favourite in art 21 June 2022, Lucy Ellis
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Queer St Ives and other stories 20 June 2022, Ian Massey
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From Constable to Monet: how artists have captured Waterloo Bridge 16 June 2022, Catriona Miller
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The Memory Archives: using cultural collections in dementia care 10 June 2022, Kirsty Kerr
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Expect the unexpected: sculptures in strange places 07 June 2022, Andrew Shore
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Lot and his daughters: a troubling tale of sin and seduction 27 May 2022, Jonathan Hajdamach
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Posh perceptions: considering class in art collections 26 May 2022, Jon Sleigh
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A little history of art: artistic networks across borders, ethnicities and gender 23 May 2022, Charlotte Mullins
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Beyond cooling: the art of handling a folding fan 16 May 2022, Jacob Moss
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Scottish printmaking inspired by Japan: gendered perspectives 13 May 2022, Lindsay Leard-Coolidge
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Pink! A very Rococo colour 09 May 2022, Tegan Huskinson
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Comrades in Catalonia: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Rudolph Ihlee 05 May 2022, James Trollope