There seems to be a line that women have to take to be “sexy”.
Anna Laurini: Good things, wild and free
Artefact meets London-based artist, Anna Laurini, as she prepares for two major exhibitions in the city.
'We don’t need pencils we need passports'
We meet the artist who is using street art as a form of political expressionism
Everything you didn't know about Italian pizza
Da Michele, Naples’s most authentic pizza place is coming to London and their pizza culture is still staying very much Italian
In conversation with | Grayson Perry
Grayson Perry, the artist, broadcaster and UAL Chancellor discusses art, class, money, Brexit and Donald Trump
Writers moving beyond their native language
Many writers and journalists abandon their mother tongue and replace it with their second language. Artefact speaks with journalists who are explaining why is that the case.
Anti-semitism's 21st century resurgance
How the new anti-semitism and the rise of far right politics in Europe is leading Jews to leave the continent.
Latin London under threat
Seven Sisters market, home for Latin Americans is at risk of being demolished. The local Council and developers want to reshape the area and according to their plan the future of the community is very uncertain.
Trump tales
We investigate the weird world of Donald Trump fan fiction, and talk to some of the writers who produce it.
London's nightlife under threat
How the legal licence struggles of London’s Fabric nightclub, Artefact asks whether the capital’s nightlife is under threat.