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Brick Lane has long been a must-see tourist site in London's east end, home to the city's thriving street art scene. But as the Brexit deadline looms, new murals and paste-ups appear on its walls ...
Britain was the world’s No. 2 market for art and antiques in 2019 after the United States, with $12.7 billion of sales — 20 percent of the total global market, according to the 2020 Art Basel ...
There’s still time for protest, though; Brexit isn’t set to officially go through until April 2019, and as even those who don’t read the news can tell you, Prime Minister Theresa May’s ...
After Brexit, Art Must Break Out of Its Bubble The cultural establishment's reactions are getting it all wrong. Supporters of the 'Stronger In' Campaign react as results of the EU referendum are ...
Voices Protest art can change the world – and new fund Artcry will pay for it. At a time when our democracy seems under strain, we need artists to inspire and provoke us.
In a recent article, the author of that report, Clare McAndrew, wrote that Brexit was a “golden opportunity” for the art market in Britain. At 5 percent, its import tax on artworks is the ...
They simply won’t take “Brexit” for an answer. Tens of thousands of protesters angered by Britain’s historic vote last week to leave the European Union marched down London’s up-market ...
As the art world reflects on Brexit three years on, one of our leading artists is producing a striking conceptual response to it. Anish Kapoor has chosen from now on to refer to the UK’s exit ...
T he effects of Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic have hit culture hard, but now it’s time to shine a light on emerging local artists. From the suspension of in-person events, exhibitions and art ...
Hundreds of thousands of marchers filled London streets Saturday to demand a second Brexit referendum as pressure builds on Prime Minister Elaine May to resign.
How anti-Brexit street art in London's east end is sparking conversation — on walls. Zahra Khozema | CBC News | Posted: October 13, 2019 8:00 AM | Last Updated: October 13, 2019.