Postcolonialism You Can Dance To

Inez Bartram Vilar explores Portugal’s postcolonial legacy to show how it has influenced and shaped Lisbon’s unique and diverse music scene – tracing the journey from it’s heritage to its infusion into mainstream popular culture. Though less expansive than the French or English, Portugal had a strong colonial presence in Africa. This lead up to the independence of…

On the geopolitical landscapes of Gordon Cheung’s latest exhibition

On the geopolitical landscapes of Gordon Cheung’s latest body of work; Tirion Jenkins reflects on the current exhibition on display at Edel Assanti, a contemporary gallery in the heart of London’s Fitzrovia. As a geography student I have of course spent a lot of time thinking about connections – the international connections of globalization, the…