Photographic exhibition in which "artists broach the idea of love and its limits by considering various kinds of love and ways of acting lovingly". Further detail available in supporting documentation
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language, literature and art. INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS REQUIRE a community of sympathetic others-an art wo...
Alasdair Duncan, Sharon Kivland, Dominic From Luton, Thomas Vandenberghe, James Unsworth and Alana L...
Photographs, because of their chemical make up, are inherently unstable. The process of degradation ...
The Freud Museum presented Les paris sont ouverts, a group exhibition bringing together seven intern...
Photography, by its nature, possesses a strong documentary paradigm. The challenge for photographers...
What happens when someone confronts a work of art—the inexplicable connection to something brought i...
Hope and Despair is an exhibition that takes as its starting point the notion that all artists have ...
Love Stories explores the universal experience of love and loss in five stages: flirtation and court...
This exhibition expands upon the history, approaches of experimental film and image making. Through ...
Talking about love, while we are talking about a culture and world view means. People love for the p...
This paper discusses the use of different forms of artistic representation (poems, images, music, li...
"This exhibition brings together works by artists who transform our dismal historical and psychologi...
The history of painting is just a history of human’s exploring the methods of watching and recording...
The Lost Object of Love is a project that has at its heart, loss and identity. The loss of a child a...
The group exhibition 'What's Love Got to Do with It' focuses on the complexity and intricacies surro...
language, literature and art. INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS REQUIRE a community of sympathetic others-an art wo...
Alasdair Duncan, Sharon Kivland, Dominic From Luton, Thomas Vandenberghe, James Unsworth and Alana L...
Photographs, because of their chemical make up, are inherently unstable. The process of degradation ...
The Freud Museum presented Les paris sont ouverts, a group exhibition bringing together seven intern...
Photography, by its nature, possesses a strong documentary paradigm. The challenge for photographers...