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“Art from the pen”: An exhibition of magic and whimsy

Posted on 19th May 201919th May 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

When the opportunity to interview artist Helen Gibson, or perhaps better known through her alias as The Perky Painter, presented itself I was keen to visit the Arch Café once more. I first met Helen […]

Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Damien Hirst Review

Posted on 5th May 20195th May 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

The Yorkshire Sculpture Festival will be taking place for the first time, this summer, from June 22nd to September 29th, it has been publicised as the UK’s largest festival dedicated to sculpture, and will be […]

Supreme X Meissen Figurine resells at well over asking price

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Ned Bent

What do a crowbar, a pinball machine and a Meissen ceramic sculpture all have in common? Ask your nearest fifteen year old – they might just surprise you with the answer 

Canvas on a Can: How Beer Labels Have Become Art

Posted on 27th April 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

I myself am not a lover of beer, but I am certainly a lover of art. So, although the pleasure I receive when walking down the supermarket aisles is not related to the alcohol, there […]

Musee d’Orsay Seeks to Challenge Art Historical Canon With New Exhibition

Posted on 15th April 201915th April 2019 by Alex Chitty

A new exhibition taking place at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris is challenging conceptions of fine art, due to the mainstream art scene often excluding people of colour. The exhibition is called “Le modèle noir: de […]

Renee So’s Bellarmines and Bootlegs

Posted on 24th March 2019 by Charley Weldrick

The opening of Bellarmines and Bootlegs by Renee So at the Henry Moore Institute was certainly an eye-opening experience, in more ways than one. Not only was her work a fascinating insight into how bold […]

When Art Becomes Satanism: Meet the ‘Demonic’ Marina Abramović

Posted on 24th March 2019 by Maria Leontiou

Proclaiming herself to be the ‘grandmother of performance art’, Marina Abramović has been pushing her body to its utmost limits since 1970s. Infamous for testing the relationship between performer and spectator, Abramović insists that art […]

“Gather them in”: the Musical Treasures of W.T Freemantle at The Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery

Posted on 12th March 201919th March 2019 by Stephanie Bennett

The staff at the Leeds University galleries are known for the high standards of their exhibition spaces and for the exhibitions hosted there; and, “Gather them in”: the Musical Treasures of W.T Freemantle, is no […]

An Ode to Roger Stevens

Posted on 8th March 201922nd March 2019 by George Dunleavy

Everybody remembers their first time in the Roger Stevens building. Somehow, I had escaped meeting this mega-monument on my open day to Leeds, so it wasn’t until the timetabling gods allotted me the elusive “Roger […]

Pop-up Popularity: The Future of the Gallery Space or Simply a Hipster Trend?

Posted on 8th March 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

I have lived the majority of my life up the road from a local pop-up venue, once suitably named The Pink Cabbage. In that time, I have watched the space cycle through its various functions, […]

Spotlight on: Women in Art

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

In Celebration of International Women’s Day, the arts team pay homage to some of our favourite female creatives.

Mermaids in St John’s: ‘Human Aquarium’ Review

Posted on 2nd March 201928th March 2019 by Georgie Burgess

A watery underworld has popped up in St John’s shopping center for two weeks this February and I went along to check it out.

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