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IN CONVERSATION with the curators of Basquiat: Boom for Real
posted on 08.10.2017
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INTERVIEW with David Batchelor: Colour and Chromophobia
posted on 06.12.2017
in Colour, Interview, Theory
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INTERVIEW with neuroscientist Adrian Owen: Into the Grey Zone
posted on 05.09.2017
in Communication, Interview, Science
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INTERVIEW with Linsey Young: Curating Rachel Whiteread
posted on 24.10.2017
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INTERVIEW with mortician Caitlin Doughty: From Here to Eternity
posted on 01.05.2018
in Death, Feminism
INTERVIEW with grave-garment designer Pia Interlandi
posted on 27.02.2018
in Death, Design, Feminism
- Desert
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Design
INTERVIEW with grave-garment designer Pia Interlandi
posted on 27.02.2018
in Death, Design, Feminism
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Dystopia
Changing times in a contemporary dystopia: How does art respond to politics?
posted on 25.04.2017
in Dystopia, Politics, Process
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INTERVIEW with Phil Grabsky, director of Cézanne - Portraits of a Life
posted on 11.01.2018
in Exhibition, Film
IN CONVERSATION with the curators of Basquiat: Boom for Real
posted on 08.10.2017
in Basquiat, Exhibition, Painting
Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture and the Question of Distance
posted on 15.07.2017
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INTERVIEW with mortician Caitlin Doughty: From Here to Eternity
posted on 01.05.2018
in Death, Feminism
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INTERVIEW with Phil Grabsky, director of Cézanne - Portraits of a Life
posted on 11.01.2018
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Sex Toy or Sculpture: The Gallery as a Clean, Well-Lighted Place
posted on 10.05.2017
in Feminism, Gallery, Sexuality
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Gaming
Art, the Anthropocene, and the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40K
posted on 17.06.2019
in Gaming, Installation, Technology
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Genetics
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Future
posted on 28.09.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: Present Capabilities
posted on 10.08.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Past
posted on 11.05.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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Art, the Anthropocene, and the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40K
posted on 17.06.2019
in Gaming, Installation, Technology
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Conversations on Art and Science: Part 1, The Question of Instrumentalisation
posted on 20.04.2018
in Instrumentalisation, Science
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INTERVIEW with quantum biologist Johnjoe McFadden
posted on 27.03.2018
in Interview, Quantum, Science
INTERVIEW with David Batchelor: Colour and Chromophobia
posted on 06.12.2017
in Colour, Interview, Theory
INTERVIEW with Linsey Young: Curating Rachel Whiteread
posted on 24.10.2017
in Curator, Interview, Sculpture
INTERVIEW with neuroscientist Adrian Owen: Into the Grey Zone
posted on 05.09.2017
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Conversations on art and science: Part 2, producing new knowledge
posted on 18.05.2018
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IN CONVERSATION with the curators of Basquiat: Boom for Real
posted on 08.10.2017
in Basquiat, Exhibition, Painting
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Protest, Process and Change: How the Provoke Movement Can Offer Lessons for Artists Today
posted on 08.03.2017
in Photography, Protest, Provoke
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Changing times in a contemporary dystopia: How does art respond to politics?
posted on 25.04.2017
in Dystopia, Politics, Process
- Post-internet
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Process
Changing times in a contemporary dystopia: How does art respond to politics?
posted on 25.04.2017
in Dystopia, Politics, Process
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Protest
Protest, Process and Change: How the Provoke Movement Can Offer Lessons for Artists Today
posted on 08.03.2017
in Photography, Protest, Provoke
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Protest, Process and Change: How the Provoke Movement Can Offer Lessons for Artists Today
posted on 08.03.2017
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INTERVIEW with quantum biologist Johnjoe McFadden
posted on 27.03.2018
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Conversations on Art and Science: Part 3, Transforming Research into Art
posted on 24.08.2018
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The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Future
posted on 28.09.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
Conversations on Art and Science: Part 3, Transforming Research into Art
posted on 24.08.2018
in Research, Science
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: Present Capabilities
posted on 10.08.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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INTERVIEW with Linsey Young: Curating Rachel Whiteread
posted on 24.10.2017
in Curator, Interview, Sculpture
Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture and the Question of Distance
posted on 15.07.2017
in Exhibition, Sculpture, Theory
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Sex Toy or Sculpture: The Gallery as a Clean, Well-Lighted Place
posted on 10.05.2017
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Art, the Anthropocene, and the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40K
posted on 17.06.2019
in Gaming, Installation, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Future
posted on 28.09.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: Present Capabilities
posted on 10.08.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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Theory
INTERVIEW with David Batchelor: Colour and Chromophobia
posted on 06.12.2017
in Colour, Interview, Theory
Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture and the Question of Distance
posted on 15.07.2017
in Exhibition, Sculpture, Theory
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The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Future
posted on 28.09.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: Present Capabilities
posted on 10.08.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Past
posted on 11.05.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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Anna Souter
Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture and the Question of Distance
posted on 15.07.2017
in Exhibition, Sculpture, Theory
Sex Toy or Sculpture: The Gallery as a Clean, Well-Lighted Place
posted on 10.05.2017
in Feminism, Gallery, Sexuality
Changing times in a contemporary dystopia: How does art respond to politics?
posted on 25.04.2017
in Dystopia, Politics, Process
Protest, Process and Change: How the Provoke Movement Can Offer Lessons for Artists Today
posted on 08.03.2017
in Photography, Protest, Provoke
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Conversations on Art and Science: Part 3, Transforming Research into Art
posted on 24.08.2018
in Research, Science
Conversations on art and science: Part 2, producing new knowledge
posted on 18.05.2018
in Knowledge, Science
Conversations on Art and Science: Part 1, The Question of Instrumentalisation
posted on 20.04.2018
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INTERVIEW with mortician Caitlin Doughty: From Here to Eternity
posted on 01.05.2018
in Death, Feminism
INTERVIEW with quantum biologist Johnjoe McFadden
posted on 27.03.2018
in Interview, Quantum, Science
INTERVIEW with grave-garment designer Pia Interlandi
posted on 27.02.2018
in Death, Design, Feminism
INTERVIEW with Phil Grabsky, director of Cézanne - Portraits of a Life
posted on 11.01.2018
in Exhibition, Film
INTERVIEW with David Batchelor: Colour and Chromophobia
posted on 06.12.2017
in Colour, Interview, Theory
INTERVIEW with Linsey Young: Curating Rachel Whiteread
posted on 24.10.2017
in Curator, Interview, Sculpture
IN CONVERSATION with the curators of Basquiat: Boom for Real
posted on 08.10.2017
in Basquiat, Exhibition, Painting
INTERVIEW with neuroscientist Adrian Owen: Into the Grey Zone
posted on 05.09.2017
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Art, the Anthropocene, and the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40K
posted on 17.06.2019
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Art, the Anthropocene, and the grim, dark future of Warhammer 40K
posted on 17.06.2019
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The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Future
posted on 28.09.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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Conversations on Art and Science: Part 3, Transforming Research into Art
posted on 24.08.2018
in Research, Science
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: Present Capabilities
posted on 10.08.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
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Conversations on art and science: Part 2, producing new knowledge
posted on 18.05.2018
in Knowledge, Science
The Question of Human Genetic Engineering: The Past
posted on 11.05.2018
in Genetics, Science, Technology
INTERVIEW with mortician Caitlin Doughty: From Here to Eternity
posted on 01.05.2018
in Death, Feminism
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Conversations on Art and Science: Part 1, The Question of Instrumentalisation
posted on 20.04.2018
in Instrumentalisation, Science
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INTERVIEW with quantum biologist Johnjoe McFadden
posted on 27.03.2018
in Interview, Quantum, Science
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INTERVIEW with grave-garment designer Pia Interlandi
posted on 27.02.2018
in Death, Design, Feminism
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INTERVIEW with Phil Grabsky, director of Cézanne - Portraits of a Life
posted on 11.01.2018
in Exhibition, Film
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INTERVIEW with David Batchelor: Colour and Chromophobia
posted on 06.12.2017
in Colour, Interview, Theory
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INTERVIEW with Linsey Young: Curating Rachel Whiteread
posted on 24.10.2017
in Curator, Interview, Sculpture
IN CONVERSATION with the curators of Basquiat: Boom for Real
posted on 08.10.2017
in Basquiat, Exhibition, Painting
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INTERVIEW with neuroscientist Adrian Owen: Into the Grey Zone
posted on 05.09.2017
in Communication, Interview, Science
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Alberto Giacometti: Sculpture and the Question of Distance
posted on 15.07.2017
in Exhibition, Sculpture, Theory
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Sex Toy or Sculpture: The Gallery as a Clean, Well-Lighted Place
posted on 10.05.2017
in Feminism, Gallery, Sexuality
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Changing times in a contemporary dystopia: How does art respond to politics?
posted on 25.04.2017
in Dystopia, Politics, Process
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Protest, Process and Change: How the Provoke Movement Can Offer Lessons for Artists Today
posted on 08.03.2017
in Photography, Protest, Provoke
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Question, define, imagine.
Artists, writers and thinkers are invited to share a PORTRAIT of themselves or an image of the world as seen through their eyes.
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Portrait Posted on 26.06.18The Slowing Down of Time
"Let’s begin with a simple fact: time passes faster in the mountains than it does as sea level. The difference is small, but it can be measured with precision timepieces that be bought today on the internet for a few thousand pounds. With practice, anyone can witness the slowing down of time."
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Portrait Posted on 12.06.18The Immeasurable World: Journeys in Desert Places
"The main quality sought in a desert campsite, other than shade from the sun as it rises, is shelter from the wind." In this extract from his new book, William Atkins creates a verbal portrait of the pervasive winds that sculpt and define desert places.
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Portrait Posted on 29.05.18INTERVIEW with Emily Witt: Future Sex
Emily Witt is a journalist who published her first full-length book, Future Sex: A New Kind of Free Love, in 2017. When Emily Witt found herself single and in her thirties, she decided to investigate the status of sex and sexuality in contemporary society. Taking herself to San Francisco, she participated in orgasmic meditation and the filming of a graphic pornographic sex scene, as well as delving into the depths of the internet. Roman Road Journal took the opportunity to ask her a few questions about what she learnt along the way.
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Portrait Posted on 01.05.18INTERVIEW with mortician Caitlin Doughty: From Here to Eternity
Roman Road Journal talks to Caitlin Doughty, a mortician known for her YouTube series and her recent book about funerary practices around the world. We find out what her journey taught her about mortality and why the death-positive movement is so appealing to feminists.
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