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...
Art & exhibitions
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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...
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At this unassuming gallery on King's Parade, the works on display are about to get real Over the next couple of months, you can look forward to some stellar exhibitions...
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The international artist brings resolute, thought-provoking works to Cambridge Sudesh Prasad is an artist who sticks to his guns. Having experienced first-hand the vibrant, bustling arts scene that characterised New...
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Add a unique piece to your art collection, from the Tyrrell Art Gallery Founded in 2008, the Tyrrell Art Gallery is an online gallery based in Cambridge, specialising in original...
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Looking ahead to September, Wysing Arts Centre’s annual festival of music and sound is back, with the 12th edition curated by A---Z (Anne Duffau, senior tutor at the Royal College...
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IMAGE: Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, 'Finding Fanon Part One' (2015), photo by Claire Barrett courtesy of Copperfield Gallery & Seventeen Gallery, London Bringing together work by ten British African...
