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Biography & Psychology VI: W.H.R. Rivers (1864 - 1922)

History

Learn more about the history W.H.R. Rivers, doctoer to famous war poet Siegfried Sassoon.

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New Exhibition at the Bethlem Gallery by Steph Bates Opens 2 May

Art

On 2 May, a new exhibition opens at the Bethlem Gallery. Steph’s vibrant, illustrative paintings and drawings explore narrative, spontaneity...

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Curatorial Conversations IX

Collection

This month we look at the idea of 'Challenging history' and how museums can go about displaying objects and histories that people may not wish to see.

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Yayoi Kusama – Outsider Artist? 3

Art

( continued from previous post )Our volunteer continues:The retrospective reinterpretation of Kusama’s work by critics was fuelled by an interest...

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A Sporting Chance 2

History

As we lead up to the London 2012 Olympics, join us to find out more about the significance of sport at Bethlem.

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An Extraordinary Life II

Art

The thesis of a direct link between ‘madness’ and ‘creativity’ is a supposition that cannot stand much scrutiny, any more than can that of one...

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Collections on Tour

Art, Collection

In the small space of the present Bethlem Museum, we can only display around five per cent of our nearly 1,000 artworks at any one time. Luckily...

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Scribble Doodle Storm: New Exhibition at the Bethlem Gallery

Art

A new exhibition at the Bethlem Gallery opened this week: Roy's Scribble Doodle Storm. Roy's unique style brings together drawing and installation...

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In the Frame for April 2012: Spicer’s ‘Mountain Range’

Art

This month's 'In the Frame' focuses on Spicer's 'Mountain Range', as interpreted by one of our volunteers.

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Yayoi Kusama – Outsider Artist? 2

Art

( continued from previous post )Our volunteer writes:When considering Yayoi Kusama’s art, most critics choose to focus on her lifelong pathological...

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Curatorial Conversations VIII

Collection

Continuing on from last month, find out more about the thinking behind the redevelopment of our new museum.

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“Damaging the Body”: New Seminar Series

Events

We may think that the idea of "damage" to the physical body is self-evident, but countless historical, anthropological and social studies have...

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