Apollo Magazine

The Week’s Muse: 19 April

How should we look at art? A round-up of discussions on the blog this week

The Sense of Sight (1744–7), Philip Mercier. Yale Center for British Art. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

How does art communicate, and how should we engage with it? We round up some of the discussions from the Muse Room this week.

Art and religion

Is abstract art better than traditional painting at expressing religious themes? This Easter Richard Harries argues that modern and contemporary artists have revitalised Christian imagery.

Learning to look at art

Ben Street argues that art historians, in their quest for context, no longer look closely at art; Danielle Thom counters that curators do so every day. Do we need to rethink how we study and engage with art history?

Culture Secretaries

Will Sajid Javid, the UK’s seventh culture secretary in as many years, stay the course? Thomas Marks discusses the DCMS’s confusing brief, and its problematic top job.

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