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Art History in the Time of COVID: At the First Touch of Winter, Summer Fades Away

For most of 2020 there’s been a danger in touching, there have been all sorts of face coverings, a feeling of ailment is in the air, a loss of energy and now a changing of seasons bringing new dangers. When I saw this painting again in 2020, it seemed to offer a different context than before. It’s an artwork that has been through its own devastating challenges too. Let’s have a long stare at Val Prinsep’s At the First Touch of Winter, Summer Fades Away (1897):

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Tour Street Art Aberdeen: Union Row

In 2019, Scotland’s third-largest city launched its third annual Nuart Street Art Festival, taking a positive approach towards creating a public platform for local artists whilst celebrating international street artists. The festival took place over an Easter weekend of installations, murals, tours, talks and events. Although the 2020 festival has been postponed, the street art continues.

Much of the street art from previous years still exists around the city centre. The artworks can be sought out in one day with some good planning.

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Live the John and Yoko Bed-in Experience

John Lennon would have been 80 today. It’s difficult to imagine what he would have done in the years since his death in 1980. Most of us, though, will have heard about the time he and artist Yoko Ono gave some of their honeymoon over to promoting the idea of peace. After getting married on the 20th March 1969 in Gibraltar, the couple staged perhaps the most perfect of publicity stunts in Amsterdam and Montreal from their hotel bed.

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Mosaic Graffiti in Edinburgh

Street art, graffiti art, guerilla art, whatever you want to call it, it’s everywhere. Thanks to Banksy, the good stuff gets noticed and appreciated. How about some guerilla mosaic art to look out for in Edinburgh? How about Helen Miles? How about leaving behind any preconceptions you have about street artists?

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What happened in 1900?

Step into the time machine and set the dial to 1900. Let’s discover what took place in culture, art, design, cinema, fashion and photography in 1900, as a new century full of hope and curiosity begins. It’s all just a little bit of history in the year 1900.

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