At Cob Gallery, London, the artist takes the seemingly innocuous setting of a children’s tea party to explore how white British culture perceives race
With the tactics of dissenting groups ever-growing, Natalie Nzeyimana and Derica Shields share their insights on the Police & Crime Bill and why, in an increasingly authoritarian climate, people are still willing to risk protest
The artist speaks with Olamiju Fajemisin on the legacy of Rock Against Racism in the UK
In his home studio the artist explores pleasure, privilege and how ‘through our body, we bring our archives’
A force in the late ’80s and ’90s, the photographer and critic receives her first solo show in over 22 years at Autograph, London
Hall’s understanding of cultural identity allows us to deconstruct and reconstruct who we think we are
An exhibition at the Black Cultural Archives, London, underlines the lasting importance of the self-taught photographer's work