Review
Tim Head’s ‘How It Is’ offers a retrospective look at the artist’s work, picking apart with forensic scrutiny the anxieties of our past and present
Interview
The Times chief art critic on her novel Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettle’s Yard Artists
Review
Sokhanvari’s new Cambridge based exhibition paints a vivid picture of the socio-political complexities of Iran’s past and present
From page margins to abandoned puppets, Loveday Cookson reflects on the ‘footprints’ of art in the everyday, a path well travelled along which we step closer towards ourselves
Review
Benjamin Knight reviews the Palestinian Embroidery exhibition at Kettle’s Yard, alongside Mediterranean Embroideries at The Fitzwilliam Museum
Feature
In an ode to Katherine Mansfield, Priya Abularach bakes Miss Brill’s honey cake and shares her musings on literature and food
column
Eve Connor ponders cat puppets, Shakespeare and power in the wake of Charles III’s coronation
Sasha Brealey reflects on her daunting but deeply rewarding foray into framing pictures
Head to head
David Quinn and Peter Rusafov tackle the biggest divide in the booklovers’ world: first-hand or second hand?
Review
Kate Mia-Diamandi reflects on a transformative display which proves that art and academia truly can go hand in hand.
Review
David Quinn discovers surprising layers to a poet he thought he knew
OPINION
Leo Kang argues that the monarchy has no place in poetry
Knickknacks
An encounter with Pokemon cards inspires this rumination on friendship, memory, and the value of collecting
Infamous art forger Max Brandrett speaks at the union about forgery, painting, and a run-in with the Kray twins
Jamie Chong reflects on the poet’s legacy as a powerful voice for queer loss, love and life
Knickknacks
What can a crocheted boob tell us about belief and art?
Knickknacks
In the second installation of her column, Eve Connor discusses what we can learn about connection from a pair of fingerless gloves
Feature
Jamie Chong contemplates the ways in which Cambridge has shaped and inspired writers
Review
Although I’ve never really understood the appeal of still-life paintings, Murray Edwards’ latest exhibition has forced me to swallow my words
Review
Kettle’s Yard gallery’s latest exhibition is an eye-catching exploration of how the many different forms of carnival can also unite us together
Interview
‘I’ve always enjoyed the process of choosing and buying and talking to artists’
Review
This exhibition explores our perceptions of colour in ‘exciting and unexpected ways’
Interview
Nowadays, finding decorative inspiration often means being ‘over-burdened with images on Instagram or Pinterest.’
Review
Often uncomfortable to read, Bernard’s work is more relevant than ever following the events of the Black Lives Matter movement
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