Tag: art


  • The Art of Selling the Seaside

    Susanna discusses the history of the British Seaside.

  • Museum Review: National Museum Cardiff/Amgueddfa Cymru

    The National Museum Cardiff is not quite a hidden gem but it is most certainly worth checking out if you fancy a day trip. Part of the National Museum of Wales, it is free to enter and has several interesting permanent and temporary exhibitions including BBC 100 in Wales! Check out props, costumes and more at the end of an easy train journey!

  • Our Favourite 80s TV Shows!

    Rhianna Saglani, Charlie Burgess and Amy Scott-Munden discuss and celebrate their favourite 80’s TV Shows!

  • Iconic 80’s Captured: Our Favourite Photographs

    Emily Poole, Mollie Potter and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss and examine their favourite and (what they consider) to be the most iconic photographs of the incredible 1980s!

  • Art Depicting Death: the Legacy of Succession Captured in a Century of Art

    Rather than imitating life, this article is about art depicting death. Specifically, the death of our monarchs through history.

  • Art On Our Walls: Dan Crisp

    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 […]

  • Photographer in Focus: HRH The Princess of Wales

    Undoubtedly better known for being the figure captured in the photographs than the person behind them, the Princess of Wales, colloquially known as ‘Kate Middleton’, has amassed a considerable portfolio featuring photos of the British Royal family. This is not especially surprising as they are her family but her approach to the photos and their […]

  • Photographer in Focus: Khalik Allah

    Khalik Allah is a New York based photographer known for highlighting homeless people, hustlers and drug addicts in the dark of night. Reece Beckett details why the work stands out to him so much!

  • Photographer in Focus: Sarah Carpenter

    Rhianna Saglani explores the work of Sarah Carpenter, a photographer who has managed to make the most out of a fantastic hobby, using her connections to expand her portfolio.

  • Charles Gaines: The Art World’s Face of Representation

    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 […]

  • “New Love, New Dreams and New Thoughts”: Pierre Auguste Cot’s ‘Springtime’

    Records Editor Alice Fortt turns her hand to the art industry and uncovers the secrets of French painter Pierre Auguste Cot’s ‘Springtime’.

  • “A Sense of Calmness and Serenity”: Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’

    Katie Evans provides a summer glimpse into one of Van Gogh’s understated works.

  • WSA at 150: A Look at History and Alumni

    For 150 years the Winchester School of Art has been partnered with Southampton University, and seem to have big plans all year round for their anniversary.

  • “I want to deeply change a kid’s life with my music” – An Interview with Izzy B. Phillips from Black Honey

    Editor Morgan McMillan chats with Izzy B. Phillips from Black Honey on their new album, coronavirus and the importance of educating yourself during lockdown.