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The great potter explains why he turned his decades-long fixation with Axel Salto – maker of unsettling stoneware full of tentacle sproutings and knotty growths – into a new show
Potter and writer Edm…
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We saw famine in Biafra and Ethiopia. In the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s ‘aid distribution system’ we see an attempt to destroy a whole society
Alex de Waal has been a humanitarian worker and writt…
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Condemnation is rightly growing. But until concrete action is taken, western allies will remain complicit with these horrifying crimes
July has been one of the deadliest months of the war in Gaza, wit…
David Lammy seemingly believes Israel and its supporters will always be able to act with impunity – but the status quo surely cannot hold
A terrible tipping point in Gaza has been reached. The number …
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Love and loss combine in this tender tale of how a mourning Caribbean mother cares for others
Reflecting on his childhood in the autobiographical novel In the Castle of My Skin, George Lamming wrote t…
11 months ago
In prose and in paint, the great artist Celia Paul is exorcising the ghosts of her past – from the cruelties of her lover Freud, to his offhand cohorts, and the YBA revolution that declared painting …
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