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Anime Meets Folklore in the Dreamlike Work of Oda Iselin Sønderland

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How Amina Cain’s Indelicacy Creates a Dark Fairytale for the Art World

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Richard Billingham Helped Me to Accept the True Ugliness of Alcoholism

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Andy Holden’s Cartoon Ghost Train Questions the Art World’s Status Quo

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What It’s Like Giving Birth During a Pandemic

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I’m Tired of Being Told to Get a “Real Job”

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Will Schaeuble, Invite Only, 2020. Courtesy the artist

Without Role Models, I Never Would Have Seen Myself in a Creative Job

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These Are the Essential Art Books You Need to Know Right Now

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Distant Sounds: How Two Artists Composed a Site-Specific Work from Home

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Why You Shouldn’t Allow Your Creativity to Define You

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Unlearning Schedules

One Artist’s Creative Response to the Pandemic Under Lockdown in Lagos

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Why Is It So Hard To Stay In Present Time, 2017

For Emma Fineman, Painting Is Like Writing in a Diary

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This Is What It’s Really Like to Keep a Museum Collection Safe Under Lockdown

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The Future of Musical Community Lies in Remote Collaboration

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The Animators Who Used Lockdown as Inspiration

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Franco Vaccari’s Photomatic D’Italia Taught Me That Infatuation Is All About Image

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Alexis Pazoumian Captures the Human Impact of Climate Change in Siberia

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Throughout the series, which has just been published as a book by Mack, sun-seekers set up camp in car parks; swimming pools appear as mini oases in a desert of grey concrete; and cranes and cooling towers loom awkwardly over beaches. The contrast between these built up, man-made environments and the sunbathers, who appear minute in scale, is amusingly surreal, but highlights our subservience towards industry, housing developments and superstores.

Txema Salvans Captures the Awkward Joy of Sunbathing in a Post-Industrial World

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New-Age Mysticism and Technology Come Together to Offer an Alternative Future

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In a Time of Social Isolation, Mail Art Offers Invaluable Human Connection

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Ness Lee’s Tactile Illustrations Find Strength in Sadness and Vulnerability

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Orwellian Voyeurism or Social Experiment? How Big Brother Changed Everything

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Big, Bold and Beautiful: The Colourful World of Grace Weaver

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The Radical Architects Who Designed Homes to Live Forever In

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