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Have you seen all the interviews we have run in Cassone since our launch last year?
Sea, sand and orgasmic waves – the work of Maggi Hambling
One of Britain’s foremost artists discusses her varied work
Designing the time – sundials in the 21st century
Piers Nicholson explains how you make a sundial and why, in the age of the digital watch, they are still so popular
Judy Chicago – face to face with Frida Kahlo
A major artist of today discusses her relationship with the work of one of Latin America’s most famous artists of the early 20th century
Judy Chicago – on teaching artists
How is modern art teaching failing our young artists?
The boy who bit Picasso – Antony Penrose remembers his childhood
Spectacular sculpture: Mark di Suvero at Governors Island – the curator of a major exhbition on an island in New York Harbour tells Cassone how the show was put on
From tradition to innovation: The UK’s heritage goes online – the director of a major art resource talks to Cassone
The modernist textiles of Beryl Dean – the embroidery of a skilled artist who was ahead of her time
Mike Nicholson: An artist's statements about our society – the ethos of an unusual artist
A century of Tate Publishing – Roger Thorp tells of the past and present of an important publisher of art books
The art of the sacred – in a contemporary spirit
The keeper of (art) works at St Paul’s Cathedral, London talks about art and the church
Media credit: Photo: Beryl Dean Archive