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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

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 […]

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 […]

Bologneology Takes Over Hyde Park Book Club

Posted on 1st November 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

Nowadays, it’s rare to go to an event that does something completely new; or at least something that you’ve never seen before. It’s even rarer that you find yourself questioning why it’s not always done […]

Has RuPaul’s Drag Race Impacted UK Drag as an Art?

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Jessica Hough

With the arrival of RuPaul’s Drag Race to BBC Three, Jessica Hough discusses what this means for British Drag. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK aired last week on the 4th of October, and so marked the […]

‘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.

Mulan: Enemy of the People?

Posted on 24th September 201924th September 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

Most people outside of China won’t have heard of Liu Yifei. Or rather, most people outside of China wouldn’t have heard of her before a controversial remark appeared on her social media recently. The remark […]

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 […]

“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 […]

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 […]

Exhibition Review – Michael Morpurgo: A Lifetime in Stories

Posted on 1st March 201928th March 2019 by Matthew Jeffery

For decades Michael Morpurgo’s stories have captivated and inspired generations of children. In over a hundred books he has championed education, environmental awareness and peace as ways to protect and empower children all over the […]

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