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An interview with Derrick Adams on the spaces of Black America
A visit to Hauser & Wirth LA: architecture, gardens, food & art
Edinburgh Art Festival 2025: our highlights
Learning how to live at Venice Biennale

Rob Fiehn
The country’s newest stone circle has been created in Luton as a space for gathering & community

Will Jennings
An interview with Ronald Rael about 3d printed mud architecture at Desert X












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Finding Anne Boleyn’s bedroom & more at Hever Castle

Will Jennings

Anne Boleyn, Broadland Properties, Capitalism, Castle, The Critic, Nigel Farage, Feminism, Feudalism, Furniture, Gardens, Henry VIII, Hever Castle, History, Interior design, Will Jennings, Landscape, Frank Loughborough Pearson, Kate McCaffrey, Misogyny, Politics, Racism, William Shakespeare, David Starkey, Tapestry, The Times, Tudor, Tudoresque, John Jacob Astor, William Waldorf Astor



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Edinburgh Art Festival: a creative journey through the city’s buildings

Will Jennings

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Aqsa Arif, Crystal Bennes, Birmingham, Sean Burns, Calton Hill, Collective, Colonisation, Andrew Cranston, Czech Republic, Decolonisation, Dorothy Towers, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Art Festival, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Empire, Feminism, Film, French Institute, Installation, Ireland, Markéta Luskačová, Haven for Artists, Ingleby Gallery, Will Jennings, Adam Lewis Jacob, Jesse Jones, Rudy Kanhye, Ryosuke Kiyasu, Tarek Lakhrissi, Lebanon, Richard Maguire, Painting, Photography, Platform, Stills, Sutherland Hussey Harris Architects, Talbot Rice, Sebastian Thomas, Sculpture, Trinity Apse, Rabindranath X Bhose, Witch



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Five women street artists you should know

Activism, Book, Anelí Chanquía, Colour, Crochet, Faith47, Camilla Falsini, Female, Feminism, Vanesa Galdeano, Gender, Graphics, Shamsia Hassani, Alessandra Mattanza, Medianeres, Mural, Olek, Politics, Prestel, Racism, Sexism, Street art



   

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