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Africa Fashion
Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi Art, Lifestyle Christina Ezrahi

Africa Fashion

Can fashion be art and does it belong into a museum? Certainly! London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V &A) has the largest, most comprehensive collection of dress in the world. But this collection has been very Eurocentric. The V & A is now trying to redress this imbalance with a major exhibition on African fashion, celebrating the imagination of African designers from over twenty countries.

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Promming in London
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Promming in London

Fancy some classical music in the ultimate relaxed setting? Excited about the idea of bringing a picknick blanket, a pillow, maybe even a book and to listen to some of the world’s most exciting classical musicians in one of the world’s most famous concert halls? Then try to go promming at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

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Olga Smirnova: A Ballerina in Protest
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Olga Smirnova: A Ballerina in Protest

Life can change overnight. As one of the Bolshoi Theatre’s leading ballerinas, Russian ballerina Olga Smirnova was a national hero, a glamorous icon of Russian culture. But from one day to the next, she became an outcast and traitor in the eyes of the Russian government – and an international hero and symbol of artistic and human integrity in the eyes of the world.

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The Blackest Black, or: Anger Makes Creative
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The Blackest Black, or: Anger Makes Creative

Imagine a black that is so black that it absorbs 99.96% of visible light, making three dimensional objects look flat if you stand directly in front of them. Impossible? Well, take a look at Anish Kapoor’s sculptures painted in Vantablack that are currently on display in Venice. The stuff is pretty scary.

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