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LUU Art Society Delivered Over 100 packs to Self-isolating Students

Posted on 23rd March 20208th April 2020 by Nina Whitley-Hones

In this time of self-isolation, we are all probably feeling like it is time for some positive news. You might have seen recently on Leeds Uni Tickets, Instagram or Facebook about how LUU Art Society […]

Open Theatre’s Normal: An Alarming True Story of Horror Brought to Life

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Noah Hughes

Anthony Neilson’s haunting tale of Peter Kurten, a prolific serial killer who terrorised the people of Dusseldorf in the 1930s, has been brought to life extraordinarily by Open Theatre’s production. Eve Walton’s direction tells the […]

2020 Exhibition Hot List

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Connie Lawfull

It’s the start of a new year, and nearly every publication out there seems to have an article about the exciting things the contemporary art world has in store for us in 2020. If you’re […]

A Tribute to the Life and Work of Barbara Hepworth

Posted on 31st January 2020 by Noah Hughes

Noah Hughes recounts the life and work of world renowned Wakefield-born sculptor, Barbara Hepworth

Keanu Reeves hailed Hollywood’s hero for ‘age-appropriate’ girlfriend.

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Hattie Graham

After a decade of friendship, actor Keanu Reeves (55) and visual Artist Alexandra Grant (46), debuted their relationship publically at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles.   As a notoriously private celebrity, Reeves […]

Manchester Museum Repatriation: Decolonising States of Mind?

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ananya Sriram and Ella Davis-Yuille Earlier this month, Manchester Museum became one of the first museums in the country to repatriate some of its artefacts. 43 sacred objects, including traditional body ornaments, musical instruments and […]

Why Art and Culture is a Middle-Class Privilege.

Posted on 8th November 201928th January 2020 by Thomas Boyd

The exclusion of the working class from the fields of arts and culture is nothing new. It Is impossible to deny the elitism of the film, TV, and radio industry when only a mere 12.4% […]

Review – Leonardo: The Works

Posted on 8th November 20198th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The film Leonardo: The Works is an Exhibition On Screen title, with limited release. The film discusses some of the most iconic works of Leonardo da Vinci. The film is unlike anything ever before put […]

Review: ‘Fleabag’ at The National Theatre

Posted on 18th October 201917th October 2019 by Anna Windsor

If I was a fan of Phoebe Waller-Bridge before, now I’m truly obsessed. The National Theatre’s production of her extraordinary one-woman show Fleabag, which she wrote and performed, is every bit as thrillingly dark, witty […]

‘Artist and Activist’: The Keith Haring Exhibition

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

Madeleine Gauci Green reviews the brilliant Keith Haring exhibition at the iconic Tate Liverpool.

What’s on at the Leeds Playhouse?

Posted on 27th September 201928th September 2019 by Lucy Woodhouse

Lucy Woodhouse looks at what’s on at the Leeds Playhouse this autumn.

A Culture Vulture’s Guide to Yorkshire Day-Tripping

Posted on 24th September 201924th September 2019 by Alexander Gibbon

Although those of you reading this are lucky enough to be studying in one of the most vibrant and culturally enriched cities in the North, there is an abundance of things to discover just past […]

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