Through a Community Art Class, FEBEN Highlights the Work of Domestic Abuse Charity Sistah Space

On Saturday 7 December 2024, Dalston’s St. Barnabas was transformed into an art school, as London-based Ethiopian designer FEBEN hosted a life drawing workshop in partnership with the charity Sistah Space—a collaborative initiative made possible by the support of PUMA. The event blended art, fashion, and community spirit, underscoring a shared commitment to empowerment and…

The Something Curated 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Welcome to the Something Curated holiday gift guide for 2024 — a varied list of items, objects, and experiences for loved ones, all selected by friends of the SC community. Happy shopping and happy holidays. The Substance Candle — Slime Recommended by fashion and culture writer Lauren Cochrane. Anyone who saw The Substance has the last…

A First Look Inside The Reflections Room, London Docklands’ New Contemporary Art Space

This week, London Museum Docklands will unveil The Reflections Room, a new permanent space dedicated to contemporary art, with exhibitions probing the topics and historical narratives represented throughout the museum’s collections—such as immigration, colonialism, slavery, and Black British identity. The new space will be inaugurated on 29 November with the presentation of Exodus, a layered…

Rituals of Care: Antonio Obá at Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève

Rituals of Care marks the first mid-career survey in Europe for Brazilian artist Antonio Obá, an exhibition that reclaims historical narratives and delves into themes of spirituality and identity. Curated by Andrea Bellini, the show at the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève spans two floors, offering a compelling exploration of Obá’s layered practice. Through a seamless…

Infringes: 7 Artist Films Interrogating Documentary’s Conventions

After seven years of making documentary films, a colleague’s remark kept me up at night: “Documentary release forms,” they said, “have been linked to a lineage of control mechanisms found in American slave photographic history.” I was stunned—and soon learned about cases like Harvard’s claim over the images of Tamara Lanier’s ancestors, upheld by the…

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