B[L]ackground: an exploration of existence and non-existenceWhile there is no shortage of politically-charged art, it’s rarer to come across an artist whose work is both a...Isabella Pearce & Image: Hannah Robathan
The dangers of Biometric Mass Surveillance #ReclaimYourFaceWho are you? What makes you, you? Is it the shape of your face? Perhaps the distance between your eyes?...Andreea Belu & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
The ‘Whore-archy’ and Me: Ellie Next Door and her experience of sex work and the pandemic“They all want a sugar daddy and think they can sell pictures of their feet to cover the rent. Maybe...Namitha Aravind & Image: Esther Lalanne
Global vaccine apartheid – a rigged system ripe for reimaginingAs of July 2021, just 1% of people in low-income countries had received at least one dose of the COVID-19...Rhiannon Osborne & Image: Hayfaa Chalabi
The Border Industry: how companies are profiting from human rights abuseBorders – physical, intangible and imagined – are at the heart of the workings of many modern states. Migration as...Natasha Ion & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
Obedience, Oppression and Capitalism: why we need to address the legacy of schoolsThe author looks at legacies of obedience, oppression and capitalism to argue why we need to address the legacy of schools.Andrew Sage & Image: Ada Jusic
Black and convicted“I’ve been in debt for ten years because of my conviction,” Cheryl said with the hardened frustration of someone who...Working Chance & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
IFE NKILI, the arts festival centring Black womenBanseka Kayembe interviews artists Chin We and Mario Washington-Ihieme on culture, identity and celebrating Black women as part of IFE NKILI.Banseka Kayembe & Image: Mariochukwu Washington-Ihieme
‘Representation has an incalculable impact on young people’: In conversation with Bisha K. Ali and Nish KumarRepresentAsian host Safiya Bashir speaks with Bisha K. Ali & Nish Kumar about the importance of representation on screen and the impact this has on young people.Safiya Bashir & Image: Ada Jusic
Show up, Speak up, Stand up: How protest art is leading our movementsshado's editors speak to De Nichols about her new book 'Art of Protest', a beginner's guide to how art can create change.Isabella Pearce & Image: Hannah Robathan
The film industry has a gatekeeping problemHow the KOSINIMA, Inc. fund is opening doors for Black womxn creativesPaola De La Cruz
Arts that Resist: Conceptualising identity and class in NigeriaA look back at ART X Lagos 2021 and its theme 'the restless ones are not yet born'.Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi