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My Museum Favourite: Ingeborg Brun’s Globe

With over 5 million works of art, artefacts and specimens within our collections, how exactly do you go about choosing a favourite? This was the challenge faced by staff and … Continue reading →

Silent Partners: Artist and Mannequin from Function to Fetish

The Fitzwilliam Museum opens its next major exhibition on 14 October. Silent Partners is a ground-breaking show devoted to the artist’s mannequin that uncovers its playful, uncanny – and sometimes … Continue reading →

Unearthed in Memoriam

Artist Issam Kourbaj on his current installation at Kettle’s Yard. I left Syria, but never my memories of it. Revisiting them warms my heart. But when I remember my own … Continue reading →

My Museum Favourite: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Maria Carmi as the Madonna, 1912

With over 5 million works of art, artefacts and specimens within our collections, how exactly do you go about choosing a favourite? This was the challenge faced by staff and … Continue reading →

Fitzwilliam Family Trails

The first half of the year has got off to a great start on the Fitzwilliam Museum Family Programme with over 1,600 children and their parents taking part in our … Continue reading →

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