The Counter-Monument and Colonial Hauntings
Ella G Ella G

The Counter-Monument and Colonial Hauntings

Within the hallway of a secondary school in Brussels, in October 2018, the ice replica of the equestrian statue of the late King Leopold ii melted. Accredited to the artistic genius of Laura Nsengiyumva, the anti-monument ‘PeoPL’ testifies to the need to dissolve colonial attitudes while offering a poignant criticism of traditional monument conventions.

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‘Clap for Carers’: A Sonic and Phenomenological Performance
Molly Hadley Molly Hadley

‘Clap for Carers’: A Sonic and Phenomenological Performance

Molly reflects on ‘Clap for Carers’, five years after the social movement took the Covid-stricken British public by storm. Through the lens of the phenomenology of performance, she reveals the seemingly simple act of clapping to be one of immersion, sonic impact and sometimes contradictory political implications…

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Nothing to write home about
Ivy Nichols Ivy Nichols

Nothing to write home about

Sometimes, all she wanted to do was stare down the mirror like someone else, find meaning in every freckle and contour and caress her collarbones and nascent hips manically like a leering camera.

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Homelessness and Sense of Place
Evie Welham and Isaac Smith Evie Welham and Isaac Smith

Homelessness and Sense of Place

Evie and Isaac unsettle the concept of ‘sense of place’ through an investigation into homelessness in Bristol.

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Ode to a Kebab
Weronika Machnacz Weronika Machnacz

Ode to a Kebab

The only thing better than 

the ritual of the kebab, 

is ending the night not just with eating, 

but with me in your arms sleeping. 

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