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John William Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott, 1888

The Lady of Shalott Taught Me That Female Power Exists Beyond Fairytales

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Shygirl’s Raucous World of Pleasure Breaks Through Cultural Boundaries

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How Lockdown Allowed London’s Local Neighbourhoods to Shine

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Jeff Koons’ Made in Heaven Sells Sex as the Ultimate Commodity

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What It’s Really Like to Be Queer and Nursing

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Simone Leigh Proved to Me That Black Women Can Claim Space in a Hostile World

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Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski Splits the Rainbow to Imagine a Femme Genesis

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Tracey Emin on Following Your Emotional Instinct and Turning Inwards

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These Are the Essential Art Books to Explore Right Now

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How Can the Library Be Used as a Force for Positive Change?

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Dustin Thierry Documents Ballroom Culture as an Ode to Personal Truth

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Celebrating Nasty Women in All Their Glory

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The Failures No One Wants To Admit To

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Ecovisions: The Artists Surrendering to Nature as a Tool for Survival

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Untangling Identity Politics with Karachi-Born Nalini Malani and Huma Bhabha

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Ming Smith, America Seen through Stars and Stripes (Painted), New York, 1976, from Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph (Aperture/Documentary Arts, 2020) © Ming Smith, courtesy the artist and Aperture

These Artworks Perfectly Subvert Modern America

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Broken Bodies: Unravelling Alienation and Intimacy in Sayaka Murata’s Earthlings

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Anime Meets Folklore in the Dreamlike Work of Oda Iselin Sønderland

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Through the Keyhole: Venture Inside These Incredible Creative Homes

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

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10 Years - Eric Yahnker, spread

What Place Does Satirical Art Have in an America Beyond Parody?

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Zara’s Female Gaze Collection Is Cynical Capitalism at Its Worst

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Wrecking Ball: The Very Public Sexual Awakening of Miley Cyrus

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