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THOMAS KEYMER
A History of England in 25 Poems: Treasures ...
Works by certain artists often become symbolic of a particular era. This is an angle which has proved very popular with visitors to London’s National Gallery in recent years and, this month, welcomes
In winter the bones of the formal garden at Owlpen Manor come to life. Highlighted with frost, the dark greens and greys of hedges and topiary take on the patina of an engraving. The manicured parterr
In a John Behan bronze, collector Jacqueline O’Donovan, a child of the Irish diaspora, can sense the desperation of a starving people forced to flee their land
Dark tourist guides to America
Ever thought of using a biscuit tin as a camera? Photography enthusiast Shiam Wilcox has done it, as well as making other wild and wonderful pinhole cameras out of items you wouldn’t expect. Jade Burrell finds out more