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Goldfinger's Snowflake Kitchen is addressing food poverty this Christmas

Community, collaboration, and compassion are at the heart of this project. The pandemic has pulled hundreds of thousands of people into poverty: food bank data reports exceptional spikes in demand, with unprecedented numbers of people facing food poverty. Through creative collaboration, London-based artists are joining forces to bring food to the doors of the North Kensington, London

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Womxn or Fiction?

Virginia Wolf once said, "Why are women… so much more interesting to men than men are to women?" In the lead up to artist Charlotte Hicks latest exhibition Egg Woke, we sat down with her and discuss just that question, to unpick why in this social climate woke culture and feminism is so frequently misappropriated

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You and I Don’t Live on the Same Planet — Taipei Biennial

The 2020 Taipei Biennial is a commentary on the 'increasing disagreement on how to keep the world inhabitable' as curators Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard explain. How to agree on a future, when the present diverges in political opinions and acceptance of geology and ecology?

The curators invite us to reflect on these questions whilst navigating a fictional planetarium in the form of an exhibition at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.

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