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A pandemic project, Ralph Fiennes challenged himself to commit T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets to memory.
From Fidel Castro to Angela Davies to Vivienne Westwood, A Rabbit's Foot creative director Fatima Khan explores the those who would be called 'Radical Chic'.
Graphic artist and activist Farah Fayyad pens a lyrical love letter to Lebanon and the artistic revolution she helped pioneer..
Actor Matthew Modine discusses the lesson in the horrors of colonisation, and a gripping realisation of what happens when the people fight back.
An icon of British film, Ken Loach discusses his activism in cinema and capturing inner humanity.
Against all odds, Ai Weiwei explains how he hopes his recent foray into filmmaking can influence new ways of thinking.
William Kentridge discusses the politics of South Africa and the world, his role as an artist, and his quiet optimism about human nature.
An icon of British photography, Don McCullin opens up about the trauma of conflict and the need for art.
Will Sharpe opens up about his experience with White Lotus, past career and future ambitions.
Michael Arnold, the grandson of legendary Magnum photographer Eve Arnold, pens a tribute to the incredible life and career of his grandmother.