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    Art Books Roundup: New Releases, Biographies & Art History

    Art Books Roundup: New Releases, Biographies & Art History

    Explore new art books: biographies of Yoko Ono & Jean Baudrillard, historical analyses of David's Marat & artists vs. Fascism, plus diverse collections for every artistic taste.


    Blindness in Photography: Beyond the Visual Gaze

    Blindness in Photography: Beyond the Visual Gaze

    Photography & blindness: Examining biases in visual representation. Moving beyond pity to seek complexity. Explores photographers, like Strand & Riis, portrayals of blind subjects and challenges assumptions about vision.


    Alice Austen: Photography, Love, and Legacy at Clear Comfort

    Alice Austen: Photography, Love, and Legacy at Clear Comfort

    Explore Alice Austen's life, photography & legacy at Clear Comfort. From Victorian society to queer love, her images capture freedom & self-expression. Rediscovered, her work inspires artists today.


    Black Art & Culture: UK Exhibitions Highlighting Black Artists & History

    Black Art & Culture: UK Exhibitions Highlighting Black Artists & History

    UK exhibitions celebrate Black artists, history, and the Windrush generation's influence. Features photography, modern Nigerian art, and archives exploring identity, culture, and resistance.


    Agnès Varda’s Paris: Photography, Film & Legacy

    Agnès Varda’s Paris: Photography, Film & Legacy

    Agnès Varda's Paris exhibit explores her photography, films, and legacy. Showcasing her 'cinécriture' and unique vision, it highlights her impact on cinema and art. Varda's innovative approach is examined.


    American Photography: The New Art (1839-1910)

    American Photography: The New Art (1839-1910)

    Explore early American photography (1839-1910) in 'The New Art' exhibit, charting technology & freedom. From daguerreotypes to amateur artistry, discover a nation defining itself through images.