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A Museum in the Woods

Cathy Jamieson

Exploring the natural world through art, culture & history

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Let's open up some medieval time capsules

I’m drawn to medieval art for two big reasons: firstly, because it’s eye-wateringly beautiful, and secondly, because it forces us to imagine a whole other, often very alien, worldview that disrupts concepts that we usually take for granted....

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Art is for everyone.

An argument that is railed a lot against modern life is its drive to optimise everything. I enjoyed Julian Baggini’s recent article for the Guardian : ‘Art, sex, nature: Why is everything sold to us as a means to an end, rather than an end...

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"Interlocked in the beauty experience, I might dissolve"

Earlier this month, there was a big beautiful patch of crocuses outside the university where I work, bright blotches of purple and yellow interspersed with twinkling, winking snowdrops. Recent spells of late winter sunshine meant that in th...

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Six ladies and their unicorns

In central Paris, in an old chateau, there is a dark, windowless room where six ladies float serenely on six islands made of flowers. They are dressed in otherworldly finery and each attended by a white unicorn. Around them, monkeys, rabbit...

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Enchanted ecologies in 'My Neighbour Totoro'

My Neighbour Totoro is one of my favourite films, and it makes me more emotional each time I watch it, as much as it is also like sinking into a warm bath. For anyone who doesn’t know it, it’s a Japanese animation from 1988 by Studio Ghibli...

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    Art historian, medievalist and printmaker with an ecological eye, living in York.

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