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Camille Walala enlivens White City Place with outdoor artwork
17 September 2020French artist Camille Walala has created a playful new public installation for west London’s White City
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Female artists take centre stage at The Scottish Gallery
29 July 2020Edinburgh’s The Scottish Gallery seeks to challenge gender bias with its latest exhibition, Modern Masters Women (30th July – 29th August)
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Review: Warhol at the Tate
16 July 2020Blueprint reviews the Tate Modern's 2020 Andy Warhol retrospective
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Discovering Samuel Ryde’s Hand Dryers
24 June 2020Blueprint discovers Samuel Ryde's delightful new book, Hand Dryers, and the story behind the images
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Home is where the Art is
12 June 2020We look at some of the new residential developments where art takes centre stage, and discover how designers are incorporating art into their residential designs.
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Human / nature: the speculative art of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
5 June 2020The multi-disciplinary, speculative art of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg poses questions about the science that shapes our ideas of progress. Through collaborations with diverse creative and scientific disciplines, her works reveal the consequences of this thirst for human advancement on plants, people, animals and planet
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Artist Di Mainstone makes Tower Bridge ‘sing’
30 January 2020We speak to artist, designer and filmmaker Di Mainstone about her newest, exciting art commission, which celebrates the 125th anniversary of the iconic Tower Bridge.
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The Blueprint curated diary: Jane Hall
17 December 2019Jane Hall, author of new book Breaking Ground: Architecture by Women and founding member of Assemble, shares her pick of the best exhibitions to visit this winter
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Exploring the nature of categories: Things That Art
22 November 2019We speak to medical anthropologist, artist and writer Lochlann Jain about their new book, Things That Art: A Graphic Menagerie of Enchanting Curiosity
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On the drawing board: School of Digital Arts by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
19 November 2019SODA in Manchester is conceived by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as a screen-centred building