
Four Corners Books
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Independent publisher. Making books about unfamiliar corners of art history.
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Not to be missed! Prof. Annebella Pollen (author of More Than A Snapshot) will be giving her inaugural professorial lecture at the University of Brighton in March. Images, objects and their afterlives Wed 5 March at 6.30pm Book tickets here brighton.ac.uk/research/resea…




66. UFO Drawings from the National Archives - David Clarke. Such a beautiful book and great insight into how extraterrestrial encounters are logged and how that’s changed. Again forgot to log as I’d just logged another from Four Corners Books


The Haight Street Art Center in San Francisco is exhibiting around 25 posters by See Red Women’s Workshop. Special events are planned for January and February — follow HaightStreetArt for updates, or visit their website ✌️ haightstreetart.org/pages/see-red-…


We're thrilled that Women in Revolt! will be travelling to the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester from 7 March to 1 June 2025. Featuring works by Thalia Campbell and See Red, find out more information on the the Whitworth website ⬇️ whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/whats-on/exhib…



A big thank you to ArtReview_ for this fantastic write up of Loncraine Broxton, and for featuring it in their gift guide! Scroll down in the article below to read the review. artreview.com/the-artreview-…



In the depths of the British Library Sound Archive lies a wonderful treasure trove of illicit audio recordings. Stephen Coates (Bureau of Lost Culture ) explores this unique archive as part of Irregulars Online. Read it in the link: fourcornersbooks.co.uk/articles/the-l…


A big thank you to HaightStreetArt in San Francisco for sharing these photos from their exhibition of See Red Women’s Workshop posters. Find out about their current exhibitions here: haightstreetart.org/pages/exhibits Photos edited by Emily Peterson


Shiraz Bayjoo's film, Ile de France will be shown at Tate Liverpool from 5 Feb to 27 April. The film explores the diverse landscape and history of Shiraz's home country, Mauritius. Find out more here: tate.org.uk/visit/tate-liv…

