Uncover the rich history of the Saka people at the Fitzwilliam Museum’s newest exhibition, Gold of the Great Steppe Hundreds of recently discovered gold artefacts, dating back nearly 3,000 years,...
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This posthumous display challenges the invisibility of black women in art history, questioning representation in a manner both timely and necessary Words by Frances Mcnaughton A key figure in the...
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The eminent artist brings her probing, thematically layered works to Cambridge, calling a cohort of interlinked issues into question Exclusively at Jesus College, Unbound is an exhibition by Pakistani-American artist...
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Running in tandem, two new exhibitions at Wysing Arts Centre explore the links between sonics and surroundings Wysing Arts Centre has got not one, but two, intriguing exhibitions showing this...
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In case you missed its brief run at the artist’s personal gallery in Saffron Walden, Heath Kane’s Richer Than Batman exhibition will be showing at The Electric Gallery in London...
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Showcasing hundreds of recently discovered gold artefacts from ancient burial mounds in East Kazakhstan, Gold of the Great Steppe is the latest major display at the Fitzwilliam Museum. The exhibition...
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In her latest exhibition, Lumen, British Indian artist Sutapa Biswas employs a feminist, decolonial lens to disrupt temporal limitations. We take a closer look at the works – and the...
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There’s a very special event coming up at Kettle’s Yard on the evening of Friday 1 October (and continuing from 10am until 4pm on Saturday 2 October). Hosted by online...
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This October, Cambridge Photography Week will be hitting the city for the second year running, after it was such a resounding success in 2020. Hosted by Campkins Cameras – who...
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This autumn, Kettle’s Yard is keeping up appearances with not one but two impactful exhibitions to add to the city’s already loaded arts scene Untitled: Art on the conditions of...
