Adam White

David Shrigley: Life lessons from an art world anarchist
Art

David Shrigley: Life lessons from an art world anarchist

‘Don’t be afraid of failure’ — Known for his deadpan drawings and acerbic nihilism, David Shrigley is one of the most well known (and divisive) artists working today. Here, he reflects and shares what he’s learned so far.

Written by: Adam White

Myanmar’s punk pacifists are healing their divided country
Music

Myanmar’s punk pacifists are healing their divided country

Punk Buddha — Punk’s pacifist roots have endured around the world, from anti-war protestors to Riot Grrrls. Now that history is continuing in Myanmar, a country divided by religious conflict, where a group of altruistic rebels are refusing to give into fear of ‘the other’.

Written by: Adam White

The fifteen-year-old environmental activist fighting to save our future
Activism

The fifteen-year-old environmental activist fighting to save our future

Generation Why Not — An environmentalist veteran at just fifteen, Xiuhtezcatl is the face of Earth Guardians, a collective of young activists determined to prevent the world from plummeting into further environmental disaster. Now he’s suing the US government for endangering his future.

Written by: Adam White

How music transformed Malawi prisoners into Grammy-winning artists
Music

How music transformed Malawi prisoners into Grammy-winning artists

Sounds of the Zomba Prison Project — A notorious Malawi prison has produced an unlikely success: a critically acclaimed album brimming with the power to heal.

Written by: Adam White

How London’s hottest DIY photography gallery was born in a living room
Photography

How London’s hottest DIY photography gallery was born in a living room

Doomed Gallery has become an emerging photographers’ mecca — Tired of rejection in an elitist industry, photographer Ken Flaherty decided to build an art space in his living room.

Written by: Adam White

Video: One woman's experiences as a Syrian refugee – Part Two
Activism

Video: One woman's experiences as a Syrian refugee – Part Two

Revisiting Hamadi sixteen months on — In the sixteen months since Hamadi's journey from Syria to the Netherlands was chronicled by director Liz Mermin, her home country has continued to implode and European response towards its refugees has grown increasingly hostile. Meanwhile, Hamadi's personal life has undergone major changes.

Written by: Adam White

Video: One woman's experiences as a Syrian refugee – Part One
Activism

Video: One woman's experiences as a Syrian refugee – Part One

Meet Hanadi — Hanadi fled war-torn Syria with her family in 2014, finding refuge in the small town of Kessel Eik in the Netherlands. While she takes the enormous upheaval in her stride, she pines for a day when she can return to the home she once knew.

Written by: Adam White

The tortured adolescent hope of Daniel Clowes
Culture

The tortured adolescent hope of Daniel Clowes

The genius behind Ghost World is back — Best known for generation-defining works like Ghost World, Art School Confidential and Pussey!, Daniel Clowes has now returned with time-travel thriller Patience. But while it might seem like a radical departure into a new genre, youthful pain and anxiety remains at its heart.

Written by: Adam White

British prisons are becoming increasingly more violent
Activism

British prisons are becoming increasingly more violent

An increase of 207% since 2012 — In a culture of systemic overcrowding, job cuts and ever-increasing numbers of prisoners, violent altercations are becoming a familiar sight in jails across the UK. "Wholesale reform is needed," experts have warned.

Written by: Adam White

The 15-year-old activist who's suing the US government for destroying his and your future
Activism

The 15-year-old activist who's suing the US government for destroying his and your future

Meet the Earth Guardians — Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez has been championing the protection of the environment since he was 6 years old. He's also spoken in front of the United Nations, and is one of 21 youths suing the US government for failing to protect future generations from the devastating effects of climate change. Now he's leading a collective of millennial activists determined to save the planet before it's too late.

Written by: Adam White

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