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  • James Purnell to step down as president and vice-chancellor of the University of the Arts London

    James Purnell to step down as president and vice-chancellor of the University of the Arts London

    The students’ demands include a call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, withdrawal from the IHRA [International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance] definition of antisemitism, protection of the right for free speech and the right to organise for Palestine, and to “declare and divest from any investments or financial interests, which make the institution and its members complicit in the genocide of Palestinian people.”


    Sojung Jun: “I find it intriguing to deal with history or time”

    Sojung Jun: “I find it intriguing to deal with history or time”

    Her practice has evolved from an initial period of experimenting with theatrical stages and a curiosity with the moving image to performance-based works in an augmented documentary format and pieces where reality and virtual space coexist.


    Carrie Mae Weems Returns to ‘Kitchen Table Series,’ This Time with A$AP Rocky, for Bottega Veneta

    Carrie Mae Weems Returns to ‘Kitchen Table Series,’ This Time with A$AP Rocky, for Bottega Veneta

    That exhibition, set to open June 22, will shine a light on some of the less widely seen parts of Weems’s oeuvre, including recent shots of storefronts that were boarded up during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.


    Climate Change Protesters Arrested After Spraying Stonehenge with Orange Paint

    Climate Change Protesters Arrested After Spraying Stonehenge with Orange Paint

    Michael Pitts, an archaeologist and expert on Stonehenge, told BBC that the megaliths “are sensitive and they are completely covered in prehistoric markings which remain to be fully studied and any surface damage to the stones is hugely concerning.”


    The Strange Journey of John Lennon’s Stolen Patek Philippe Watch

    The Strange Journey of John Lennon’s Stolen Patek Philippe Watch

    When Gruen arrived, Lennon was enjoying his presents: the knit tie, which Ono had made herself (a copy of the one he wore at school in Liverpool); the flag pin; and the Patek, in yellow gold, which had a rare and highly coveted double-stamped dial, meaning that both the watchmaker’s and Tiffany’s logos were printed on it.


    Goldsmiths CCA closes until autumn amid pro-Palestine protests

    Goldsmiths CCA closes until autumn amid pro-Palestine protests

    Students occupying the Goldsmiths Center for Contemporary Art (CCA) have said they were not told the gallery would be closing until October and had been attempting to negotiate with management before the closure was publicly announced.


    A new artist residency and incubator launches in East Detroit

    A new artist residency and incubator launches in East Detroit

    Sara Nickelson graduated from Cranbrook’s MFA programme in painting this year after a decade working as a museum curator and gallery director, and is currently represented by Detroit's Louis Buhl & Co. An open call for the next cohort of residents will be launched in 2025.