Most notable for his paintings of the ballet, horse races and women going about their daily routines, Edgar Degas has long been considered to be at the forefront of Impressionist painting. Born in Paris to a […]
Leeds Lights Up
Leeds Student went down to the city centre to explore the wealth of cultural activity going on for Leeds’ annual Light Night On Friday 5 October, for one night only, the city of Leeds was […]
Interview | Kings of Cloth of Gold
Actor Dominic Goodwin talks to LS2 Arts about codpieces, comedy and his role as Henry VIII in Tony Lidington’s new historical comedy drama ‘Kings of Cloth of Gold’ debuted last week at Royal Armouries. Tell […]
A Closer Look at… Illustration
It is sometimes necessary to defend illustration as a legitimate art form against the nay-sayers. Champions of conservative and traditional art forms occasionally need reminding of illustration’s established status as the universal language of the […]
A Closer Look at… Illustration
It is sometimes necessary to defend illustration as a legitimate art form against the nay-sayers. Champions of conservative and traditional art forms occasionally need reminding of illustration’s established status as the universal language of the […]
How Much Would You Pay for a Postcard?
Leeds Student sends Tom McGinn down to the Piano Postcards exhibition in our Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery to contemplate the true value of art in today’s celebrity-obsessed culture The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery, […]