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Arts
In his latest column, Joseph Krol discusses the birth of the landscape as an art form, and explores its implications for our view of Cambridge
Arts
Joseph Krol contemplates his college’s clock, the Chronophage, and delves into other representations of time and mortality in poetry
Arts
In his column this week, Joseph Krol explores the unexpected link between Rupert Brooke’s poetic vision of Grantchester and the idealism of the Rococo art movement
Arts
Cambridge colleges, despite stylistic disparities, all reveal aspects of Cantabrigian life and deserve to be appreciated as such, argues weekly columnist Joseph Krol
Arts
In his inaugural column on art’s relationship to life, Joseph Krol explores the origins of modern photography and how it can enrich our appreciation of the world around us
Arts
Joseph Krol examines the link between Hugo van der Goes’ Portinari Altarpiece and later artists over the ages
Science
Joseph Krol investigates the controversy of rewilding, a novel method of land use
Science
Joseph Krol reflects how Huxley’s novel may soon become a reality with the arrival of the artificial womb
Science
In the wake of Stephen Hawking publishing publicly his PhD thesis, Joseph Krol looks at the importance of access in science.
Arts
The chance recovery of a portrait at Corpus Christi in 1952, is the springboard from which Joseph Krol launches his musings on time, legacy and artistic representation
Science
How Brexit may mean the end of scientific innovation in the UK
Music
Joseph Krol takes a look back upon the Smiths’ legacy-making album, thirty years since their final release
Arts
In the first part of a series on how our academic studies inform a love of art, Joseph Krol discusses the evolution of mathematical perspective in art, from Masaccio to Dalí