Kirsten Tambling continues her Schizophrenia Awareness Week consideration of how Bryan Charnley depicted his experiences of schizophrenia in his art.
To mark Schizophrenia Awareness Week 2014, Kirsten Tambling considers how Bryan Charnley depicted his experiences of schizophrenia in his art.
Find out more about the practice of visiting Bethlem in the 18th century.
Tom Rakewell enters into a marriage of convenience
A Hayes School student shares his thoughts on William Kurelek's The Maze
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A mystery is revealed. Jacqui Karn, diligent detective, on the case in tracking down Madge Gill’s copyright holder.
Guest blogger Jacqui Karn turns hardboiled detective in Bethlem’s diligent search for lost copyright holders.
Bryan Charnley was a British artist who sought to capture in paint the experience of schizophrenia. On the occasion of an upcoming exhibition at the Museum of t
Catch up on this month’s book club review, The Shock of the Fall.
Tom Rakewell is saved from debtors’ prison
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