That’s all folk : Marina Warner, the curator and mythographer creating a space for stories
Shadow puppets, otherworldly masks, taxidermy dioramas, from Greek epics to the Brothers Grimm: a new exhibition celebrates the fantastical tales that have passed through countries and cultures Marina Warner has spent her life studying the cultural and psychological uses of imaginative tales, be (…)
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