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Cob and Guts (and curation)

Life in dreams is magnified, multiplied and recycled to form a new visual language that drifts in and out of cognitive understanding. Francesca Goodwin investigates new curatorial approaches at Cob...

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Woolwich and Terror

Did you notice how all terrorists used to be Irish? And suddenly, they are all Muslims? Well, they’re not. But if the media agenda is Irish Terror, or Muslim Terror, then it can start to look...

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And Now Brazil?

And Now Brazil? Gonzo Politics, Mass Protest and the Standing Man...

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L.S. Lowry : Tate Britain

Beloved by many, but seen as a novelty act with shaky technique by others, L.S. Lowry has never quite fitted into the art establishment despite his enduring popularity....

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Hanging Offence : Proud Galleries

Classic, limited edition printed photography in an age where most people have cameras in almost every electronic device they own...

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Resistanbul: Turkish Protests

Turkish people do not call these events 'protests'; they call the whole set of events ‘direnis’ which means ‘resistance’ in Turkish....

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Barb Wire Dolls : Camden Barfly

Frontwoman Isis Queen has the appearance of a prettier, sexier and somewhat healthier Nancy Spungen...

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Jan Kempenaers : Breese Little Gallery

Jan Kempenaers presents man-made and natural monuments; formed and found stone....

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Guerilla Zoo’s James Elphick [Interview]

May Day, traditionally associated with revelry and mystique - this is what I think the whole event captured, that playful, fantastical element....

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Henry Diltz, Music Photographer [Interview]

I photograph t-shirts and I photograph tattoos and I photograph graffiti and people giving the peace sign and people giving the finger. David Crosby was always giving me the finger....

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Steeleye Span to Play Cambridge

Steeleye Span to Play Cambridge Folk Festival 27th July 2013...

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Tribes, Wolf Alice [Live]

Listening to Tribes is an experience tantamount to finding that there’s no salt on your chips....

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Soundscape Ecology : interview with Steven M.Miller

Sound has this wonderful ability to slip past our defenses and infiltrate our experience of place in ways we aren’t aware of, yet respond to nonetheless. Music is just one aspect of this much...

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Demonstrations Against The Racists This Saturday – Update

Unite Against Fascism are organising peaceful demonstrations of unity against the racist EDL and the fascist BNP this Saturday...

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Mad Dogs and Englishmen?

The EDL attempt to exploit the murder of Lee Rigby by trying to whip up a storm of hatred against all Muslims....

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Hanging Offence : Scream

'our aesthetic is bold, bright, high impact works with an emphasis on the skill or craft of creating works of art' ...

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Tokyo Rockabilly Club – The Book.

They played Rock ‘n’ Roll from a stereo and started to dance as if they were in a club, not in a public park in the middle of Tokyo. ...

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Staring Into The Sun

If you look at the brain like a machine, a machine needs fuel. Without sun the fuel runs out. We start to act funny...

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Following Whalesong

Male humpback whales sing complex whalesong in tropical waters during the winter breeding season...

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Loitered Lens: Link Wray

I said, “Let me give you a hand” and proceeded to walk arm in arm with Link Wray, dodging the traffic, across Camden High Street...

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Friends and Allies

Favourite companies, media agencies, pr, fellow travellers, blogs, bands, friends, saviours and distractions. Blogroll and Partner Links....

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Final Line-Up Cambridge Folk Festival 2013

After last years amazing festival - we can now announce the final line up for the Cambridge Folk Festival 2013. ...

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Hanging Offence : Charlie Dutton Gallery

'communications between gallerists, artists and the viewers can become misunderstood: rudeness, anxieties and insecurities are a lethal cocktail'...

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And then she was gone

Perhaps some of the cheers were from people glad she was gone, who knows?...

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Where’s Maggie?

Never stop looking, never stop looking... for Maggie. Trebuchet visits Margaret Thatcher's funeral...

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Metal Machine(gun) Music : DISARM

DISARM, currently showing at the Lisson Gallery in London features playable musical instruments created from illegal firearms and artworks of sci-fi sonic weapons...

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The Legacy of Thatcher

As Thatcher is buried, we examine the legacy of her policies in several key areas...

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Thatcher’s War on the Self

Thatcherism, with its jingoism, slogans and partisanship, was all about destroying the self. ...

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Robert Louis Jefferson

In the late 19th century Journalist and Epic Cyclist Robert Louis Jefferson made some spectacular cycles from London to the Constantinople, Khiva and beyond....

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Miranda Donovan : Walls [Review]

The viewer comes away seduced - seduced by surface, seduced by tactility and seduced by craftsmanship – and all there was to be seen were walls....

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