Stories
- Article
Transforming the decorative into dissent
Discover how embroidered messages by two ‘troublesome’ women in 19th-century asylums are mirrored in the therapeutic quilting work of writer Rachel May.
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Breaking the rules of online dating
Artists are taking on the trolls of Tinder and the gremlins of Grindr to question the limits of online dating.
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The Key to Memory: Use art to articulate
Danny Rees explains what William Utermohlen’s self-portraits can tell us about how and why we remember.
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The Key to Memory: Mark it out
Sarah Bentley explores what a papier-mâché figure from Japan can tell us about how and why we remember.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Scroll with members of 17th international physiological congress (Oxford)
Date: 1947Reference: PP/HKB/C/3Part of: Blaschko, Hermann Karl Felix- Archives and manuscripts
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Scroll containing remedies and charms against diseases, wounds, etc. Written in Late Middle English. Incomplete (Leech-Books VII)
Date: c. 1400Reference: MS.410- Digital Images
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Japanese Scroll, techniques for Physiotherapy
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Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques
- Digital Images
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Japanese Scroll, bandages and bandaging techniques