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The Public Domain Review – Online journal dedicated to showcasing the . . . The Public Domain Review is dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas – focusing on works now fallen into the public domain, the vast commons of out-of-copyright material that everyone is free to enjoy, share, and build upon without restrictions
Collections - The Public Domain Review We curate collections of images, books, audio and film, shining a light on curiosities and wonders from a wide range of online archives Leaning toward the surprising, the strange, and the beautiful, we hope to provide an ever-growing cabinet of curiosities for the digital age
About - The Public Domain Review Founded in 2011, The Public Domain Review is an online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas
Essays - The Public Domain Review Every two weeks we publish a new long-form essay offering insight and reflection upon the oft overlooked histories which surround public domain works Our contributors range from award-winning authors such as Philip Pullman and Marina Warner to PhD students sharing unusual finds
Explore - The Public Domain Review Explore 1201 posts in Collections featuring public domain content from 234 source institutions; 375 essays, including 29 in Curator’s Choice and 21 in Conjectures, from 314 authors; and 911 prints in our online shop
What Will Enter the Public Domain in 2024? At the start of each year, on January 1st, a new crop of works enter the public domain Find our highlights of what lies in store for 2024 here
What is the Public Domain? — The Public Domain Review It’s our belief that the public domain is an invaluable and indispensable good, which — like our natural environment and our physical heritage — deserves to be explicitly recognised, protected, and appreciated
Perpetual Movement: Francis Picabia’s - The Public Domain Review Nowhere is this more apparent than in 391, the arts review that Picabia created in Barcelona in 1917 and proceeded to publish, over the course of seven years, from New York, Zurich, and Paris
The Public Domain Review – Online journal dedicated to showcasing the . . . The Public Domain Review is dedicated to the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas – focusing on works now fallen into the public domain, the vast commons of out-of-copyright material that everyone is free to enjoy, share, and build upon without restrictions