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Yutaka Takanashi is a revolutionary photographer best known for his fascination with the Tokyo during the 60s and 70s. Featuring the city in all it’s urban glory, his exhibition at the Henri Cartier-Bresson foundation holds the two contrasting …

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Old School

Paris might be the capital of fashion but besides the Musee des Arts Décoratifs there is no place dedicated to this craft. Things seem to be slowly changing as the Cité de la mode et du design, located …

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Satellite String

Bertille Bak’s first solo exhibition in the UK is a collection of seemingly non-fiction short films, maps, tapestry and installations. From Polish frog racing, to French village doors and rafts in bottles, these curios are props in her …

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A Simple Life

British electronic composer Matthew Herbert enters the stage at Queen Elizabeth Hall and takes a solemn stance in front of the mic before setting his nose to it, snorting with such relish that his heels leave the floor. …

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Final Destination

Better known for its mining booms and beaches, the town of Perth in Western Australia isn’t exactly what you’d call a creative capital. A 20-hour flight and worlds away from London, the clear skies and hot weather tend …

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