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'Resistance': A Slow Look and Mid-Run Reflections
An insightful review of 'Resistance: How Protest Shaped Britain and Photography Shaped Protest' at the National Galleries of Scotland. Spanning the 20th century, the exhibition presents stark black-and-white images of protest, from suffragettes to anti-racist marches, revealing resistance as both a momentum to live and a form of creative expression. It connects past struggles to present ones, showing that the idea of struggle is ongoing and deeply embedded in society's fabric
Aug 13, 20253 min read


Why Pockets Matter: A Story of a Devil Hidden in Details
**For a complementary perspective on pockets and their social meanings, explore the curated collection here .** It started with a...
Aug 5, 202510 min read
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