Archive for the 'Arts' Category
• December 14, 2010 •
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Posted in Arts, Britain
Tags: Art, Craig Raine, Literature, Monet, Poetry, Shakespeare, snow, transfiguration, winter
• August 26, 2010 •
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Posted in Arts, Media
Tags: Andrew O'Hagan, Art, book, death, e-book, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Fiction, future, google, James Shapiro, life, London Review of Books, new media, non-fiction, publishing
• August 21, 2010 •
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Tags: Anish Kapoor, Art, belonging, Berlin, Berliner Bürgersteig, city, exhibition, gallery, Innen Stadt Außen, Inner City Out, London, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Mercury window, Mikroskop, mirror, Model room, Olafur Eliasson, Reality Compass, reflection, T.S. Eliot, The curious museum, Virginia Woolf, Your uncertain shadow
• April 30, 2010 •
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Posted in Arts, Britain
Tags: Art, chamber music, Cornwall, fulfillment, IMS, interpretation, John Donne, Literature, love, Music, Poetry, Prussia Cove, the sea, Theatre
• March 19, 2010 •
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Tags: Andy Warhol, Art, Canvassing for Votes, Hugh Gaitskell, Independent Group, Israel, London, Maps of Palestine, Modern Moral Matters, Palestine, political art, Pop Art, Portrait of Hugh Gaitskell as a Famous Monster of Filmland, Protest Art, Richard Hamilton, Serpentine Gallery, William Hogarth
• December 17, 2009 •
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Posted in Arts, India
Tags: Balvinder Singh, Buddhism, City of Djinns, Dalai Lama, devadasi, Hinduism, In Serach of the Sacred in Modern India, In Xanadu, India, Jain nun, Jainism, Literature, Mataji, McLeod Ganj, monk, Nine Lives, pluralism, Prayogmati, Rajasthan, religion, sallekhana, The Nun's Tale, the writer, travel writing, William Dalrymple
• November 30, 2009 •
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Posted in Arts, Britain, India
Tags: Art, British, colonialism, exhibition, Holi, India, Indian, Jai Vilas, karnia, London, Maharaja, paan, pluralism, Raj, Rajasthan, Tara, Udaipur, V & A, Victoria and Albert Museum, visual art, William Dalrymple