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2021 most read #10
MAKING PARADISE: exploring the concept of eden through Islamic garden design - an array of incredible art & design pieces curated by @EsenKayaArts
@akcgallery @AgaKhanMuseum @akdn
https://t.co/FR9pDrk5tG
MAKING PARADISE: a little sample of the new exhibition at @AKCGallery featuring Islamic geometry, traditional ceramics, gold, embroidery, hand-stitched textiles, collage & more
@AKF_UnitedK @akdn
https://t.co/FR9pDrBGSg
Happy 1st of April! Our book of the month is this super-smart & utterly charming oddity of a novel-as-bestiary, Yan Ge's Strange Beasts of China
(pub. @TiltedAxisPress trans. @JeremyTiang )
https://t.co/qs2dQ6U3Dj
"An artist must ask why they make art. Why am I doing art and not something else?"
Jussi Kivi, one of Finland's most influential contemporary artists, speaks to us about maps, forests, biennials and badger tunnels
https://t.co/WBbFPKiPIw
DREAM OF THE RIVER: new writing, with accompanying sketches and maps by California-based poet-painter-naturalist Obi Kaufmann @Obikaufmann
https://t.co/I2TwUv8h0f
DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA: four new poems by Bolton-based 'hospice poet' Phil Isherwood
https://t.co/jb0do6qUQA
PLYMOUTH LABYRINTH: an exhibition and events programme "feeling for the marks and myths of the city’s own epic doing and undoing" by Phil Smith @Mythogeography & Helen Billinghurst as Crab & Bee 5th-19th April
https://t.co/CTHiM7oklt
Delighted to announce our brand new editorial season!
RADICAL LANDSCAPES: landscape ecopoetics beyond the page
In support of a new exhibition at The Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington, Devon 23rd March - 22nd April
https://t.co/jGbdgc5SGS
HIC FUERUNT DRACONES: Three short essays by Natalie Lawrence on the natural history of monsters
@the_manticore_
https://t.co/2owMaqkrhW
#FolkloreThursday
#ThrowbackThursday
PARIS: This is Utopia, to Some - artists who create their own editorial platforms. Exhibition opens today at @kadistkadist https://t.co/E4qZ3Y9p7F