
In the first of our VOICES series, Marysia Lewandowska talks about Dora Maar
In the first of our VOICES series, Marysia Lewandowska talks about Dora Maar
‘The calendar is made up of the past, for those at the top. So that it will stay that way, the powerful fill it up with statues, holidays, museums, homages, parades. That all serves the purpose of keeping the past in place; where things have already happened and not where they will happen,’ says Don Durito, a well-dressed, pipe smoking beetle from the Lacandon Maya jungle, who appointed Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatista Liberation Army to be his shield bearer.
CHARLOTTE IRWIN explores how Pixy Liao visually represents her relationship with her boyfriend.
As a cultural organisation, how do we respond to and acknowledge the pain and injustice felt by individuals and communities facing on-going racial violence?
The first in a series by Jane Quinn on photojournalism and COVID-19.
The funny thing about writing poetry for me is that it only comes when it wants to. It hides in the back of my mind then suddenly shows it’s face out of the blue.