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Viewing and appreciating art is a very personal experience, and so it stands to reason that the artwork someone chooses to display in their home is a way of expressing their something about themselves, and gives some insight into how they perceive the world. For me, I rarely like more than one piece of work […]
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Sometimes lyric-less music can come in handy for all sorts of activities: work-outs, revision, travelling etc. Here are some of The Edge’s favourite film scores from the 2010s. Pacific Rim (2013, Ramin Djawadi) Since being released in 2013, Pacific Rim has garnered an average audience rating of 77% on Rotten Tomatoes. As a movie known for […]
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Kay Miller deconstructs the incoherent Shadow in the Cloud.
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Kay Miller discusses Pablo Picasso’s artwork as well as his misogynistic treatment of women and if the artist can be separated from his work.
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Louise Chase, Kay Miller and Sam Pegg discuss controversial artwork for our latest collaboration.
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In the year or so in which we have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, online art exhibitions have become a part of the ‘new normal’. Numerous artists and exhibitions have been presented in the last year, yet the latest exhibition at Hauser & Wirth stands out for its extraordinary style. I am referring to […]
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Kay Miller takes us through the life and career of African Writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and shows her for the queen she is.
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Kay Miller sings praise for BBC adaptation of Middlemarch, which blurs the lines between adaptations and original.
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Kay Miller takes a look at the newest batch of episodes from Netflix’s revival of Lucifer.
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Kay Miller looks at British-Kenyan artist Michael Armitage’s latest exhibition.
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Kay Miller re-discovers Andy Warhol’s iconic masterpieces.