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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
In Dear Father, the practices of Maja Babič Košir, Helena Tahir and Nevena Aleksovski converge to explore the father figure as a site of complexity, tension, and quiet resonance. Their works differ in medium, form, and aesthetic language, yet to...
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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 Coronavirus is changing our relation to each other and affecting our perception of reality. This virus is very democratic: it spreads over the borders, has no preference for gender, social, cultural, or economic status. In this time of lockdown, ...
News, Issue & Events
CHILD'S PLAY, a multidisciplinary group exhibition featuring works by artists whose work and process connects to play as a form of research and experimentation, and as a way to access deeper levels of meaning.We all know the term, “child’s play” a...
Exhibition
Mexican cuisine seems to be as time-consuming as it is delicious.They have produced a video that introduces the various recipes based on the background of life that can be obtained from the history of famous local artists. ''The Art Assignment'...
People & Artist
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