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Painted creamics hanging on a rope.

Review: ‘Between making and knowing something’ by Mariana Castillo Deball

Veronica Cordovadel

This is a review of Mariana Castillo Deball’s 2020 exhibition at Modern Art Oxford. The …

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Lawn bordered by trees with a victorian tower in the background.

Empty Spaces: Where are the Statues to Imperial Victims?

Berklee Baum

In the midst of a revolution against problematic historical statues, we might reflect on the …

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Mezzanine view of an ethnographic museum, with a totem pole at the centre and many glass cases

(De)colonizing the Pitt Rivers Museum?

Eliza Ader

Dark, quiet, and tucked away behind the dinosaur skeletons, taxidermy, and excited children of the …

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Museum gallery lines with white statues on both sides, with benches in the middle. The White Lie: Questioning the Legacy of ‘Whitewashing’ Ancient Sculpture

The White Lie: Questioning the Legacy of ‘Whitewashing’ Ancient Sculpture

Lara Drew

Greek and Roman sculpture has always been considered a paradigm of art through the centuries. …

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A golden toilet gleams in a wood paneled room.

A Tale of Two Toilets

Louis Morris

The story of two toilets and their relationship to Oxford. At first glance, there’s not …

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A black and white photo of a stone philosophers head

Rethinking Tomorrow’s ‘Oxford Heads’ : call-out to artists!

Uncomfortable Oxford

Let’s re-think who gets displayed in the public space. Looking out over a significant public …

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