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Installation view, Dayanny So, ‘Cambodian Recollections’ at the Hackney Museum (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) LONDON — Artist Dayanny So left Cambodia when he was 24 years old. Having ...
Outrage, protest and vandalism ensued when what was proposed as a museum dedicated to women's history turned into a tourist trap for Jack the Ripper fans. The East End Women's Museum has been ...
Hackney Council is seeking a design team for a £750,000 revamp of its community history museum in north-east London [Deadline: 13 February 2023] The single-stage procurement will award an estimated ...
The funding is the single biggest museum prize in the world, with judges praising the Hackney museum for being “truly inspirational”. The Young V&A beat four other finalists – Craven Museum in North ...
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The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History in Hackney, London, also displays ancient Chinese sex toys and the skull of a cyclops FORGET awe-inspiring art – Britain’s strangest ...
Hackney Council is seeking to appoint an experienced design team to reimagine the permanent exhibition space at Hackney Museum, focussing on the borough’s history through stories of migration and ...
A woman who was sent home from work for not wearing high heels in an incident which attracted global attention has donated her shoes to a musuem. Actress Nicola Thorp, 27, was sent home without pay ...
This picture of a march in Southall, organised to protest against the death of Blair Peach and racist violence, was taken in 1979 This photograph of women in an Asian shop in Leicester will also be ...
A BBC show which referred to ayahs accompanying British families sailing from India to England in colonial times led to a campaign to recognise the house in London where they found sanctuary. Advisory ...
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