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Cityscapes in art: dystopian perspectives and unexpected beauty 19 December 2023, Jonathan Hajdamach
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In the boat with 'The Last of England' 17 May 2024, Ruth Millington
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Holding skulls: handling death in art 28 April 2020, Jon Sleigh
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Ferren Gipson: close looking can make you a more incisive person 30 September 2024, Gemma Briggs
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Walter Sickert's 'A Cup of Tea' in the Ashmolean 28 November 2019, Liz Rideal
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Sarah Graham: I want kids to know that art galleries are for them 30 September 2024, Gemma Briggs
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Meredith Frampton's carefully calculated use of red 26 September 2024, David Saywell
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Seven questions with Robert Longo 11 October 2024, Eliza Goodpasture
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Unravelling the visual tapestry: empowering visual literacy through art 26 September 2024, Jaclyn Wiid
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Icons, tears and perspective: zooming in on Bruegel, Picasso and Crivelli 25 September 2024, Adam Wattam
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Diego Velázquez: the captured moment 12 January 2023, Adam Wattam
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Emily Bland's 'Littlehampton' in Worthing 10 June 2019, Liz Rideal
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A closer look at 'Madame Vuillard Arranging Her Hair' by Jean-Édouard Vuillard 09 May 2019, Liz Rideal
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Through the looking glass with Jean Cooke 27 September 2024, Ruth Millington
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Compositional anchors: arcs, lines and tracery of bridges in art 26 September 2024, Liz Rideal
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Breaking through: looking closely at Rossetti's 'La ghirlandata' 24 September 2024, Nicholas Dunn-McAfee
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Visual literacy: the art of noticing 24 September 2024, Susan Ogier
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How do I look? Images, power and visual literacy 25 September 2024, Chris Francis
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Introducing Art UK's first Visual Literacy Week 27 September 2024, Andrew Ellis
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