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Bridgerton and the Gender Binary of Neoclassical Art
Bridgerton has taken Netflix by storm, submerging its viewers with an idealised life in Britain through the Regency Era. Cara Lee looks at the Neoclassical art that crops up in every episode and understands how it was created through a gender binary.
Let Them Speak - Young People & Art
NRG Director Senah Tuma talks about and interviews a member of ARTiculation, an international public speaking initiative, championing the appreciation and discussion of art
The Queer Cowboys of Luke Gilford’s ‘National Anthem’
Maya Bewley talks about the work of Luke Gilford’s ‘National Anthem’. These are taken from the International Gay Rodeo, an event that challenges the heteronormative association with Cowboys.
Stepping on Canova’s Toes
This year has been historical for many reasons, but Sophie Norton looks at how “selfie culture” has modified history through the sculptures of Canova
Titian: Love, Desire, Death: The National Gallery’s exhibit
Florence Chadwick shares her experiences at the National Gallery’s exhibition on Titian. Chadwick explores the masterpieces created in response to Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’ and how they display themes of love, desire and death.