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“Archive your stories, yesterday, today and forever”: BAFTA winning film ‘My Father's Shadow’ validates collective memory as resistance
“Archive your stories, yesterday, today and forever”: BAFTA winning film ‘My Father's Shadow’ validates collective memory as resistance
My Father’s Shadow is a story of collective memory and preservation. It provides a counter narrative to stereotypical on screen depictions of Black men and tropes about absent fatherhood in Black communities. It expands the representation of how patriarchal expectations of Black men impact their familial relationships.
Rudy Loewe’s new mural in Brixton station is a nod to its loud, unapologetic history
Rudy Loewe’s new mural in Brixton station is a nod to its loud, unapologetic history
Rudy Loewe's Brixton Underground mural 'The Congregation' is an ode to the area’s deep rooted historical idiosyncrasies.
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Lemon Seed Project: Meet the woman hosting art exhibitions in her Walthamstow home
Lemon Seed Project: Meet the woman hosting art exhibitions in her Walthamstow home
When you first walk into Natasha Landers’ Walthamstow home, you can feel, before you even see, the art. It’s not staged or sterile. It’s lived in. It breathes. It belongs. And that is entirely the point. Natasha, an interior designer and longtime collector of Black art, has spent years frequenting galleries and exhibitions. But time and time again, something felt off. “I kept thinking, where is the warmth? Where is the connection?” she tells me. Art, she believed, shouldn’t be perched on pristi
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Yellowzine: An online and print platform centralizing visual art by the Afro-Caribbean and Asian diaspora in the uk.