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Barbeline with Elijah: âIâm always able to get on by myself.â Photograph: Polly Braden Barbeline with Elijah: âIâm always able to get on by myself.â Photograph: Polly Braden When photographer Polly Braden became a single mother, she set out to capture the unique joys and frustrations faced by other lone parents in the UK Sat 5 Jun 2021 01.00 EDT On 14 February 2012, Fran took her two children, both aged under five, and left her partner of 10 years. Their relationship had broken down. âHe went to work. By the time he came back, weâd gone. We took no clothes, nothing. We just walked. I went into a photo booth and took a photograph of the three of us: I call it my liberation photo. I never looked back.â ....
After an £18.1m makeover courtesy of Wright & Wright Architects, the 18th-century almshouses that formerly housed the Geffrye Museum are reopening on 12 June under a new name. There is now 80 per cent more space for the museum’s collection of domestic fixtures and fittings through the ages. The temporary exhibition programme kicks off with the artist Polly Braden’s show ‘Holding the Baby’, which features photographic portraits of and interviews with single-parent households. Find out more from the Museum of the Home’s website. ....
Everyone needs their own space and this issue of design news features a number of projects that honour space in different ways. There are studio spaces on offer courtesy of a new award from Cockpit Arts and New Craftsmen gallery – two mainstays of the London craft community – for makers from underrepresented ethnic groups. The importance of a creative space is also recognised by charity Men’s Sheds Association, which creates community spaces where local people can gather and share skills. Finally, two museums show how commemorative space is important. London’s Museum of Home celebrates what makes us feel like we belong, Ukraine’s Babyn Yar Memorial Complex will become one of the world’s largest holocaust centres. Used in the right way, space can help us create, to celebrate and also to make sure we never forget. ....
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Updated: 11:18 AM January 20, 2021 Illustration of the Museum of the Home s new entrance opposite Hoxton Overground Station. - Credit: Visual by Secchi Smith, design by Wright & Wright architects A Hoxton museum has launched a new campaign to challenge perceptions on homelessness, focussing on women and children. Museum of the Home has launched the Behind the Door campaign last week in partnership with the London Homeless Collective, a group of over 25 charities. The campaign will run across two years, focus on homeless women and children and aims not only to raise money for the cause, but also to raise awareness and challenge perceptions. So far, it has already raised over £20,000. ....
Reflections on 2020 By Tamsin Ssembajjo Quigley | Wednesday 16 December 2020 at 14:20 Sisters Ella and Leona Lewis start a minute’s silence at the We Grieve ‘memori-wall’ installed on Clapton Common over the summer. Photograph: Fran Hales At the beginning of 2020, as we emerged from winter, we slowly began to notice the news coverage of the eternally fruitless Brexit negotiations had given way to something else entirely. Increasingly perplexed and anxious scientists and medics lined up to speak of an invisible assailant which was edging ever closer. This assailant, they said, was unconcerned with the niceties of queuing up at passport control or politely presenting itself at the Customs Office before leaving the airport. Its only intention was to find its way to our vital organs and to slowly destroy us from the inside until even a singular breath became an impossibility. ....