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Tag: Childhood

Steve McQueen’s Year 3 at Tate Britain

8th December 2020  Shamini Sriskandarajah

Artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen’s epic Year 3 project brings together more than 3000 class portraits from over 1500 primary schools to commemorate a most formative time in a child’s educational life. The result, says our writer Shamini Sriskandarajah, is at once illuminating and moving.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Childhood, children, Duveen Galleries, dyslexia, filmmaker, learning difficulties, London, Maria Balshaw, Photography, portraits, Primary schools, Small Axe, Steve McQueen, Tate, Tate Britain, Year 3

Life in Languages, Chapter 1: Origins

7th July 202010th July 2020  Elodie Rose Barnes

In this first instalment of her self-conceived series, Life in Languages, Elodie Rose Barnes considers how texts in translation have made an impact on her life and writing, especially during lockdown, and sees the art of translation as a bridge in the era of physical distancing.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Books, Childhood, Elodie Rose Barnes, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Les Fugitives, Life in Languages, Literature, Mireille Gansel, Nancy Drew, Ros Schwartz, The Little Prince, Translation, Translation as Transhumance
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