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A dislocated image of 14th century Siena at the National Gallery

Tom Denman

Marshmallow Laser Feast have created an immersive study of one of Kew Gardens’ oldest trees

Will Jennings

10 galleries you should know about from Miart 2025 in Milan

The book & exhibitions of Hélène Binet’s photographs of Jewish country house
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Poetically tending Derek Jarman’s garden: Modern Nature at the Barbican


Will Jennings

The message is the bottle: Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen in Middlesbrough


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Places speaking their mind through art: Edel Assanti looks at our relationship to nature

Will Jennings

David Abram, Edel Assanti, Roland Barthes, Communication, Mirtha Dermisache, Each Place Its Own Mind, Enlightenment, Jeremy Epstein, Noémie Goudal, Sky Hopinka, Anna Hulačová, Marguerite Humeau, Indigeneity, Indigenous art, Will Jennings, Bronwyn Katz, Landscape, Language, Kat Lyons, Nature, Yukultji Napangati, The Spell of the Sensuous, Text, Emmanuel Vander Auwera, Writing



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MASI Lugano is the perfect base to explore the culture, architecture & landscapes of Switzerland

Will Jennings

Alps, Arman, Bally, Bally Foundation, Vanessa Beecroft, Hélène Bieber, Mario Botta, Jean Baudrillard, Alexander Calder, Campione d’Italia, Collezione Giancarlo e Danna Olgiati, Hugo Dunkel, Raphaël Emine, Gandria, Luigi Ghirri, Ittah Yoda, Ivano Gioanola, Thomas Huber, Will Jennings, Yves Klein, Lake, Lake Lugano, Landscape, Light, James Lingwood, Lugano, Map, MASI Lugano, Mountains, Palazzo Reali, Photography, Sculpture, Julia Steiner, Switzerland, Ticino architecture, Tourism, Villa Heleneum, Julius von Bismarck



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Creatively collaborating with place: an artistic exploration of Dartmoor’s radical landscapes

Nyima Murry

Fern Leigh Albert, Robert Darch, Dartmoor, Dartmoor Preservation Association, Sian Davey, Susan Derges, ecology, Exeter, Ashish Ghadiali, Lara Goodband, Alex Hartley, Nancy Holt, nature, land art, landscape, Richard Long, moorland, Nyima Murry, photography, politics, RAMM, River Taw, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, stone, walking, Marie Yates



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An artist going places: Alia Farid at Oslo’s Henie Onstad Kunstsenter

Jelena Sofronijevic

Arabic, Artes Mundi, Chisenhale Gallery, Rachel Dedman, Diaspora, Drinking fountain, Environment, Alia Farid, Film, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Intercultural Museum, Iran, Iraq, Jameel Prize, Landscape, Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award, Kuwait, Oil, Oslo, Palestine, Phaidon, Puerto Rico, Ritual, Sculpture, Senegal, Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Jelena Sofronijevic, Tapestry, Vessel, Victoria & Albert Museum, Water



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Exploring Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute: neo-Gothicism with a lyrical score from Oisín Byrne

Will Jennings

Robert Rowand Anderson, Books, Bothy, Martin Boyce, Oisín Byrne, Chattel House, Sophie Crichton Stuart, Gaelic, Garden, Glasgow, Gothic, Gothic revival, Isle of Bute, Will Jennings, James Joyce, Landscape, Language, Library, Clarice Lispector, Thomas Mawson, Mount Stuart, Music, Neo-Gothic, Tennis court, Text, Translation, Alberta Whittle, Writing



   

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