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Over recent years, several high-profile campaigns to save London’s markets and traditional food vendors have highlighted the plight of small businesses in the face of the city’s gentrification. From North East London’s Ridley Road and Nag’s Head ...
News, Issue & Events
BEYOND ALL MEASUREJoshua Greenberg, Rosemary K. Lyons, Michael Reck,Kathleen Shanahan, Dorothy Shaw, Sheila Smith, Lars WestbyMarch 31–April 18, 2026OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, April 2, 2026 | 6–8 PMCLOSING RECEPTION: Saturday, April 18,...
Exhibition
Even More Covers – A series of 66 animated vintage book graphicsGraphic and motion designer Henning M. Lederer can’t get enough of those minimalist midcentury book covers.To date, he’s animated 157 covers. Enjoy them all above.The top is the lates...
Artist's Studio
https://pudding.cool/2018/06/music-map/Data is everywhere. In fact, the amount of digital data that exists today is growing at a rapid rate and is expected to grow to 180 zettabytes by 2025.More recently, a lot of this data is now being used as an an...
Art & Tech
John Akomfrah‘s three-channel video installation Vertigo Sea (2015) is at once devastatingly beautiful, heart-wrenching and incredibly timely. Composed of excerpts from films and television programs drawn primarily from the archives of the BBC natur...
News, Issue & Events
The international group exhibition Triumph of Galatea, which refers to the myth of Pygmalion, examines the changes and developments in human experience in culture and society in connection with the onslaught of new technologies.Since its opening, new...
Exhibition
Kintsugi, the Japanese art of joining broken pottery with gleaming seams of gold or silver, creates fine art objects we can see as symbols for the beauty of vulnerability. Surely, these bowls, cups, vases, etc. remind of us Leonard Cohen’s oft-quote...
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