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In “Opera Rose,” the artist delivers a compelling meditation on form and modern mythology via an exploration of the classical ...
The Cultural Learning Alliance is calling for systemic change to make the Expressive Arts a core and equal curriculum area, ...
Pika.art is a generative AI tool that turns images and text prompts ... It also allows you to use unwatermarked video footage commercially. For power users, there’s the Fancy plan. This doesn’t come ...
London-based Toxic Arts is on a mission to shake up the contemporary art experience. Helmed by Harry Barratt and Alex ...
A career-long retrospective of the iconic artist and activist’s work examines racism, inequality, and the beauty of Blackness ...
Self-confessed melancholic geek Murakami, famed for his blend of classical and pop art, and numerous collaborations with the likes of Louis Vuitton, is coming to Hong Kong for Art Basel and ComplexCon ...
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Art has long been a refuge for the mind, offering a powerful way to express emotions, process experiences, and foster resilience. From painting and dance to storytelling and music, creative ...
One expert has told The i Paper that the end of the EBacc could mean that decline in language learning at GCSE level is “accelerated”. Here’s how school curriculum and assessment could soon ...
GCSE exams could be cut in order to reduce pupil’s stress, Labour’s curriculum review is expected to recommend. In an interim report published yesterday, concerns were raised by ministers that too ...
Ida Applebroog shares her experiences starting out as an artist in the 1970s and the ramifications of power and tokenism in art. ART21: Can you talk about first making art when you moved back to New ...
FEARS of “dumbing down” kids were raised tonight after a government review proposed cutting the number of GCSE exams. MPs also warned that calls for lessons to be more “diverse” could be ...