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A new performance by Vic Llewellyn and Kid Carpet.

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What did this year's Fashion Revolution movement teach us? And what can the next generation do to change the current state of...

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This is the week of 'The Fashion Revolution'. Alana Watson explains why youth and adults should care.

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Operas typically feature sex workers but are never written and performed by them, explain Siân Docksey,...

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Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.

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How the artist helped to change Chris Brazier’s life.

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Hannah Garrard visits the Chinese dissident artist’s exhibition at London’s Royal Academy.

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Chris Garrard decries the museum’s collusion with oil giant BP.

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A tour of Syria’s creative output in the early days of the uprising and ongoing cultural resistance.

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Filipino expressions of faith are complex and diverse, writes Iris Gonzales.

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Chris Garrard highlights problems with Shell’s sponsorship of the British Science Museum.

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Art and activism come together in a new installation curated by Kooj Chuhan.

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Lebanese artist Tania el-Khoury speaks to Cristiana Moisescu about her newest project, an...

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The work of students from the Royal College of Art suggests it may be possible, says Jamie Kelsey-Fry.

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Anonymous Brandal on reclaiming public spaces from advertising pollution.

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Art is being used to help disadvantaged children find their place in society. Yan Zhi Lai reports.

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