Endless hours, home-surveillance, fear of reprisals – complaints in this already stressful industry have soared during Covid-19. We speak to Read More
Architecture
‘People say we don’t exist’: the scandal of excluded black architects
In one London borough, a quarter of residents are black. Yet of the 110 firms selected by the council to compete for £100m in fees, not a single one Read More
‘People say we don’t exist’: the scandal of excluded black architects
In one London borough, a quarter of residents are black. Yet of the 110 firms selected by the council to compete for £100m in fees, not a single one Read More
Silence or death: Turner finalist Lawrence Abu Hamdan on recreating a horrific Syrian jail
Saydnaya prison is a black hole of abuse where inmates are forced into silence on pain of death. The artist reveals how his library of sound effects Read More
Silence or death: Turner finalist Lawrence Abu Hamdan on recreating a horrific Syrian jail
Saydnaya prison is a black hole of abuse where inmates are forced into silence on pain of death. The artist reveals how his library of sound effects Read More
Nicer-looking prisons aren’t the solution | Letters
Alexandra Cox and Tim Barrett respond to an article on the effect of better architecture on the prison populationRegarding the article on prisons by Read More
Political, forensic, hi-tech: how ‘research architecture’ is redefining art
In the 1990s, Goldsmiths college in London spawned the YBAs. Now, it has incubated a very different group – whose work is as likely to turn up in an Read More
‘I feel conned’: garden bridge donors plan to sue over failed scheme
Private funders owed about £7m from charity behind abandoned London projectThe charity behind London’s garden bridge project faces being sued by Read More
‘I feel conned’: garden bridge donors plan to sue over failed scheme
Private funders owed about £7m from charity behind abandoned London projectThe charity behind London’s garden bridge project faces being sued by Read More
Turner prize 2018: art that asks timely, probing questions
The latest group of shortlisted Turner artists deal in real lives, dignity, history and legacy – subjects that demand examination in globally Read More
Turner prize 2018: art that asks timely, probing questions
The latest group of shortlisted Turner artists deal in real lives, dignity, history and legacy – subjects that demand examination in globally Read More