A powerful new exhibition at Tate Modern brings together the work of black artists from across decades of struggle in the US, writes Harold Wilson
The Middlesbrough Museum of Modern Art (Mima) is far from having million pound paintings hanging on sterile walls.
Freesia uses real examples of racist attacks to paint a picture of Islamophobia in Britain today. The film’s director Conor Ibrahiem spoke to Yuri Prasad
Seldom has a film had a more timely release.
Two new books look at the housing crisis from different perspectives. Socialist Worker interviews the authors.
Director Vincent Perez’s latest film brings Hans Fallada’s novel Alone in Berlin to the screen.
An art exhibition in London and Middlesbrough shows black artists taking on racism and empire but it falls short on class politics, says Antony Hamilton
This horrifying cabaret pays tribute to the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo—women who never stopped searching for their children “disappeared” by Argentina’s dictatorship.
The Seasons in Quincy provides a fitting and poetic tribute to the committed humanity of late art writer and revolutionary John Berger, says Jeff Jackson
The Graphic Witness exhibition at the Drawing Room in south London is showcasing works from the 1930s up until today.
Do you know the first time I knew I was not safe because of my class