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Yto Barrada: Interlacing Colour with Memory | London Cult.
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Yto Barrada: Interlacing Colour with Memory

Yto Barrada: Interlacing Colour with Memory | London Cult.
Renowned for her indomitable spirit, the diversity of techniques she employs, her prowess to cultivate an artistic environment around herself, the contemporary articulation of individual sensibility, and the profound authenticity of her creations—imbued with familial and national historical narratives—Yto Barrada…
Starmer's Nuclear Pledge: 2.5% of GDP | London Cult.
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Starmer’s Nuclear Pledge: 2.5% of GDP

Starmer's Nuclear Pledge: 2.5% of GDP | London Cult.
Leader of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer has reiterated his unwavering support for the United Kingdom’s nuclear arsenal. In an article for the Daily Mail, Starmer reminded readers how the Labour government of 1945 not only established the National…
Sausages with Georg Baselitz | London Cult.
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Sausages with Georg Baselitz

Sausages with Georg Baselitz | London Cult.
In one of my past conversations with theatre director Jan Ritsema, he posited that the epoch of grand artists had passed. Such a notion was challenging to accept, especially as names like Koons, Gursky, and Baselitz failed to impress him.…
The Films We Will (or Won’t) Queue Up in 2024 | London Cult.
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The Films We Will (or Won’t) Queue Up in 2024

The Films We Will (or Won’t) Queue Up in 2024 | London Cult.
As the post-Oscar season unfurls, the 2024 cinematic landscape burgeons with the promise of novelty—enticing us with narratives that aremore enthralling, vibrant, terrifying… more profound? Major studios beckon with their grandiose campaigns, independent directors strategize festival conquests, and maestros delve…