A formative experience with modern art
Beauty is declared irrelevant by those incapable of creating it. It is decried as a white man’s jingoistic fantasy, rather than what it truly is: food for the human spirit.
On a Common Culture: The Idea of a Shared National Culture - a book review
Without addressing these questions of moral values and personnel, Graham’s case for a putative common culture looks too undefined to attract active support from dissidents.
Towards a based Barbican?
Our ambitions need to be commensurately huge but grounded in reality.