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  • Radical Landscapes at the William Morris Gallery
    Radical Landscapes at the William Morris Gallery

    MAJA FOWKES A new exhibition at the William Morris Gallery shows that British landscapes are more than bucolic meadows and gently rolling hills. Historically, they have been sites of radical social action and arenas for societal transformation.

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Radical Landscapes at the William Morris Gallery

MAJA FOWKES

A new exhibition at the William Morris Gallery shows that British landscapes are more than bucolic meadows and gently rolling hills. Historically, they have been sites of radical social action and arenas for societal transformation.

Writing from West to East

TOMASZ JABLONSKI

The Spanish port of Sanlúcar is a crucial landmark in the history of European colonisation. The port was unavoidable for ships arriving in Europe and departing to the Americas. Countless opportunists and colonisers …

Dear Earth at the Hayward Gallery

REBECCA EMPSON

Public debate around the climate catastrophe has become increasingly fraught, divisive and desperate. The exhibition Dear Earth at the Hayward Gallery offers a fresh approach.

Dancing Amongst Forests Gone

ADRIANA SUÁREZ DELUCCHI

My visit to Cecilia Vicuña’s exhibition Brain Forest Quipu at the Tate Modern was an immersive experience. Although situated in the open plan space of the Turbine Hall, I was pulled into a far more intimate and inward place.

Let the Drama Begin at the End

MARTHE LISSON

Despite the instruction at the entrance to the exhibition – Let the Drama Begin at the End – we start at the beginning of William Kentridge’s artistic career. In the 1980s, while acting and directing …