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The Connection between Color and Monuments

Jan Vormann has taken his project from its humble beginnings at an art fair in Rome.

Brightened up thousands of people's days with his brightly coloured plastic version of Polyfilla...

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The Connection between Public and Art

Antony Gormley is breaking into America with a debut showing of public art in Manhattan.

Gormley describes his work as an attempt to materialise the place at the other side of appearance where we all live...

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The Connection between Photo and Art

The crowd flows out into the shopping street, oblivious to near misses with buses and taxis. And everything is awash in camera flashes and clicks.

35 分 has become one of Tokyo's most important artist-run galleries...

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The Connection between Play and Social Interactivity

The birds fly freely from bass guitars, guitars and cymbals as they feed and perch creating sounds...

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The Connection between Moore and Picasso

Moore's play of insides and outsides, in the flow of forms and space.

Henry Spencer Moore was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art...

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The Connection between Art and Urn

Babyboomers all want to stand out.

Even in the end, we want some whimsical receptacle for ourselves...

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The Connection between Yellow and Green

The curators of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam have worked for years on a new edition of his letters, five volumes of them, with facsimiles, English translations, copious illustrations.

A complete insight into Van Gogh's life that it redefines him for this century...

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The Connection between Art and Social Interactivity

The financial crisis that hit the world at the end of 2008 was initially a blow to the arts scene, but turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

Focusing on quality instead of quantity...

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The Connection between Art and Survival

When he was a boy, his art stood out so much that teachers from the higher classes would borrow him to copy drawings from textbooks onto the blackboard.

The older children used to pay him a few shillings to copy the drawings into their books. It was a lot of money for me at the time. That's when I realized I could be an artist...

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The Connection between Culture and Thermometer

The only part that’s not free is being the artist because in many ways it’s not a choice and it’s a continuous struggle within yourself to make work.

It’s very difficult to make art but also a difficult choice to try and stop...

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