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Arts
Although often the butt of derisory jokes concerning modern art, Jade Cuttle thinks we shouldn’t be so quick to write ‘invisible’ art off as lazy or pretentious.
Music
Jade Cuttle sits down with singer-songwriter Sivu to talk self-doubt on his “stripped-back, but weirder” second album
Arts
Jade Cuttle explores the relationship between antiquity and contemporary art
Arts
Jade Cuttle travels by Megabus and finds poetry at service stations
Arts
Jade Cuttle ponders on how trees reflect human life
Arts
Jade Cuttle looks at perfect imperfections
Music
“Why can’t the creative song-writing approach be more artsy?” asks Jade Cuttle
Arts
Jade Cuttle looks at the world through the lenses of poetry
Arts
Jade Cuttle embarks on a mission to discover whether poetry is more important than politics
Arts
Jade Cuttle asks whether an empty room is ‘art’ or mere pretension
Arts
Meaning can be found in cracks, crevices and collisions, and often destruction in art can have as much impact as creation, observes Jade Cuttle
Arts
Art need not be framed in a gallery, Jade Cuttle argues: it can be made, manipulated and pushed to breaking point by its audience.
Arts
Jade Cuttle explores the artists who put leftovers on walls, stick tat onto paintings and set things on fire
Arts
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Jade Cuttle takes a wander through her own surreal creations
Arts
When two traditionally unrelated disciplines collide, we can learn a lot about the human condition, argues Jade Cuttle
Arts
PUTPUT’s surreal, superficial creations may initially bemuse, but they subvert our expectations in order to tell us about ourselves, argues Jade Cuttle
Arts
Jade Cuttle explores the work of Mona Hatoum, an artist whose hair-based work evokes praise and disgust in equal measure
Arts
‘Conceptual Art’ may not involve putting paint to canvas, but it’s just as valid a form of artistic expression, says Jade Cuttle
Comment: Jade Cuttle
“There are gunshots outside the building. Be careful.”
Jade Cuttle is a year abroad student who lives on Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, the street where five were killed outside the Casa Nostra pizzeria