Lady Lazarus
An in-depth interview with London-based artist Kate Dunn, exploring the importance of rhythm in her dynamic abstract paintings.
Rachel Goldblatt read French and English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, and then completed an MPhil in Modern and Contemporary Literature at the University of Cambridge, focussing her research on Thomas Hardy’s lyric verse. She currently works in publishing, and deep passion for literature coexists with a love of theatre and the arts.
An in-depth interview with London-based artist Kate Dunn, exploring the importance of rhythm in her dynamic abstract paintings.
A modest row of cottages is set apart from Cambridge’s Castle Street by a small green on one side and St Peter’s Church on…
In The Nature of Gothic, nineteenth-century art critic John Ruskin wrote that there is beauty in imperfection, and that ‘the demand for perfection is…
From the impact of clocks on notions of time, to the effects of computers, trains and planes on experiences of modern life, rhythm –…
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