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Tag Archives: Conceptual art
Review: Damien Hirst, Tate Modern
Someone once told me a great story about Damien Hirst. Having been at a party, the man himself had been working the room, asking guests to put their hands in his pocket and guess what was in there. The mischievous … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Communication, Media
Tagged Ann Gallagher, art, Charles Saatchi, Conceptual art, Damien Hirst, Donald Judd, Jay Joplin, Magma, Minimalism, Robert Morris, Tate, Tate Modern, YBA, Young British Artists
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Social media: good for one’s health? (Here comes the science part)
‘If I don’t write to empty my mind, I go mad.’ Lord Byron As someone regularly diverted by the work of Mr Freud (Sigmund, not Matthew!), I often find myself perusing, more widely, research and studies in the field of … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged blog, blogging, Conceptual art, Freud, health, James W Pennebaker, Josef Breuer, Lord Byron, Modern art, Nathan Field, Pete Hay, Peter Hay, psychology, psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud, social media, therapy, tweet, Twitter, writing, Writing Therapy
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