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Art Industry News: Philip Guston s Daughter Weighs in on the True Meaning of His Controversial Klan Paintings + Other Stories

Philip Guston, a new book about her father’s life and work, Musa Mayer reflects on the controversial postponement of a major Guston retrospective at four museums. She maintains the institutions pushed back the show out of fear, and that it was a mistake. The “paintings are essentially about white culpability the culpability of all of us, including himself,” Mayer says. “That is why he referred to some of them as self-portraits. He wasn’t just pointing the finger at others, he was pointing it at himself. What hope is there if artists cannot examine theirselves?” ( Brexit Means College Fees for EU Students Could Increase – Tuition fees for students from the European Union who wish to study in the UK will increase following Brexit. Beginning September 2021, EU students will have to pay the international student tuition for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Institutions are planning scholarships to help EU students offset costs, but they are likely to encoun

Tell your mum how special she is with a free Mother s Day message

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A free half-term activity in Grantham is to wish Mum a happy Mother s Day!

We've got a free half-term activity in Grantham to wish Mum a happy Mother's Day!

Iliffe Media join forces with media sector to launch digital public notices portal

Support for first Grantham town centre Advent window tour was phenomenal

Support for first Grantham town centre Advent window tour was phenomenal “Phenomenal” feedback has delighted organisers of the first-ever Grantham town centre Advent window tour. The tour both began and ended with windows unveiled at St Wulfram’s Church, on December 1 and Christmas Eve. It was the idea of Laura Cradduck and husband Father Stuart Cradduck, rector of St Wulfram’s Church, and they are thrilled with how well supported it was. Gallery1 Fr Stuart said: “We’ve been delighted at both the take up of the challenge and indeed how each business responded to the call. “There have been some absolutely brilliant entries and we are so grateful that each of these took the time to take part, especially when life has been so difficult for local businesses this year.

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