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Happy Halloween 👻
Get ready to shiver with fear this week! Art Explora Academy has curated a special playlist for Halloween that takes you on a ride through the spookiest artworks. Discover how artists have depicted death and learn about the most famous skulls in art history. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the creepy side of art!

To accompany Tate Modern’s major survey of Damien Hirst’s work, the artist’s iconic diamond-covered skull ‘For the Love of God’ (2007) was shown in the Turbine Hall.


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Tate

On the agenda
video - 3:00
Damien Hirst – For the Love of God
By: Tate
video - 11:00
How Artists Respond to Death
By: National Galleries of Scotland
video - 4:34
Five spooky paintings
By: Accessible art history
video - 4:18
Five More Spooky Works of Art
By: Accessible art history
podcast - 37:00
Skulls
By: Modern Art is Rubbish
podcast - 51:00
The Crystal Skulls
By: Stuff about Things