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Posts tagged 'art'
Making Doodles and Recording History: Hamja Ahsan On DIY Cultures 2017
May 9, 2017 -
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Hamja Ahsan discusses zines and activism on the fifth anniversary of the DIY Cultures festival in London Print cultures...
Radical Love Within the Eyes of the Artist
March 8, 2017 -
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Two different exhibitions at the Crypt Gallery and Tate Modern highlight an aching desire for radicalism Radical...
Dancing Through the Rubble in Gaza
August 10, 2015 -
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The Gaza on Gaza exhibition at the P21 Gallery in London connects audiences to a new era of struggle Not a single...
Rubble and Ruin: Banksy’s New Concrete Canvas
March 15, 2015 -
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The streets of Gaza provide a canvas for Banksy’s latest work which highlights the Palestinian struggle Since...
Henri Matisse: Between Clay and Paint
July 21, 2014 -
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Much like music and dance, Henri Matisse’s cut-outs show layers of motion at the Tate Modern exhibition As...
South Asian Literature Festival: A Taste of Culture Across the Indian Sub-Continent
October 23, 2013 -
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The 2013 South Asian Literature Festival in London brings yet another exciting programme, this year coloured with rich diversity...
Syria – We’re Still Alive, Love
July 7, 2013 -
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Beneath Syria's high politics, a population is at work In Sham. A new mouth emerges for my mouth A new voice emerges for my voice And...
Refraction: Moving Images on Palestine
March 17, 2013 -
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Bold and provocative, the art in this P21 Gallery exhibition presents a Palestine that is inextricably bound to its painful...
The Mughal Empire Packaged
February 17, 2013 -
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Rekindling the magnificent memory of the Mughal Empire is The British Library's latest project, but it fails to quite hit the mark The...
Textile Designs Made to Reveal and Conceal
December 20, 2012 -
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In her concluding project, Nasreen Raja challenges notions of faith and individuality by rejuvenating the traditional face...
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