01.12.2025
Iran’s Quiet, Loud Art

Despite decades of crackdown, Iranian artists continue to produce political works.

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01.12.2025
Owning the Past: Orbán’s Statue Craze

Quantity matters more than quality when your goal is controlling the narrative, says Kata Benedek.

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01.12.2025
Politicising Pop: The Far Right and Music 

Amidst far-right instrumentalisation, can musicians play a progressive tune? Emília Barna and Melanie Schiller talk to Konrad Bleyer-Simon.

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01.12.2025
After Growth: Culture as Foundational for Democracy

Justin O’Connor views culture as part of society’s basic infrastructure.

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01.12.2025
Grieving Modernity With Turkish TV 

How Turkish TV dramas have taken the world by storm.

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01.12.2025
Rural Architecture: The Future’s Laboratory

Rowan Jaines counts on satellites and architects to correct the rural record.

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01.12.2025
Succeeding Where Politics Fails: Cultural Festivals and the Green Transformation 

Art has a unique capacity to capture complexity, Lucile Schmid and Ladislav Miko tell Edouard Gaudot.

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01.12.2025
Soft Power, Hard Control: Culture in Communist China 

Laurence Vandewalle breaks down the history of Chinese cultural soft power.

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01.12.2025
Climate Activism in Museums: Vandalism or Legitimate Protest? 

Activists and climate groups have carried out a series of non-violent but disruptive acts in cultural institutions. But what has driven them?

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01.12.2025
Accessible, Diverse, and Sustainable: A Green Approach to Culture

Sam Murray draws the contours of green cultural policymaking.

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