Venice Biennale’s Naked Truth: When Culture Becomes a Climate Battleground The Venice Biennale’s wildest moments—naked jetskiers, giant bells, and a celebrity seagull—mask a deeper crisis: art as a frontline in the UK’s climate and cultural wars.
Photo London’s Defiance: When Art Exposes the UK’s Cultural Fault Lines From sex workers to climate migrants, Photo London 2026 reveals how Britain’s cultural elite is grappling with its contradictions—while the government looks away.
Women Photographers and Toxic Tides: When Culture Fights Back From Brittany’s killer seaweed to Australia’s dingo wars, how female artists and activists are exposing the UK’s blind spots on climate and justice.
London’s Green Mirage: When Culture and Climate Collide in Khan’s Decade Sadiq Khan’s environmental record faces scrutiny as London’s cultural scene grapples with climate contradictions—from 80s pop nostalgia to Indigenous fashion defiance.
Home Batteries vs Peak TV: How Britain’s Culture War Went Green As energy bills soar and AI datacentres drain the grid, Britain’s cultural landscape is quietly rewiring itself—from home batteries to cancelled TV studios.
Venice Biennale’s Naked Truth: When Art Becomes the UK’s Geopolitical Battleground The 2026 Venice Biennale exposes art’s role in global conflicts—Russia’s propaganda, Israel’s erasure, and the UK’s silence. Why culture is now the frontline.
Attenborough at 100: When Legacy Outlives the Planet—and the Politicians David Attenborough’s 100th birthday exposes Britain’s cultural paradox: we celebrate nature’s chronicler while bankrolling its destruction. The contradictions run deep.