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Posts by Lara Goodband

@resurgencetrust.bsky.social thanks for review of Dartmoor exhibition @rammuseum.bsky.social

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Celebrating Dartmoor Lara Goodband, curator of the new contemporary exhibition Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape, explains why the place is so evocative and important to artists, and Matthew Shaw reviews the exhibition which ...

Another great review for RAMM exhibition www.resurgence.org/magazine/art...

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@devonlife.bsky.social thanks for the long article on the @rammuseum.bsky.social exhibition Dartmoor: A Radical Landscape. It was lovely to show Catherine Courtenay round & chat about Dartmoor as a place for inspiration and creativity

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Views from the office #snowday

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Lovely review of the show I’ve curated @rammuseum.bsky.social

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‘I fly, I drive. We’re all complicit’: Richard Flanagan on vanishing species and refusing the Baillie Gifford prize money

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A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: 

"I am so tired of waiting, 
Aren't you, 
For the world to become good 
And beautiful and kind? 
Let us take a knife 
And cut the world in two -- 
And see what worms are eating 
At the rind."

A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: "I am so tired of waiting, Aren't you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two -- And see what worms are eating At the rind."

I've been thinking about this poem by Langston Hughes recently and although it was published in 1931, it remains relevant as ever.

#books #reading #booksky #poetry

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Thanks! It’s so good that the show is getting such great feedback @rammuseum.bsky.social

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Caught Bloomberg New Contemporaries in #Plymouth yesterday. Some great by new art grads (left to right) Sun Oh, Yang Zou, Fergus Carmichael, Libby Bove

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Just arrived

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Thanks for visiting Phil

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