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Zebedee Management: The future of fashion

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Ellis Ellena Idris lent agency exclusively for those with physical and mental disabilities and the importance its role in the industry.

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Artist Spotlight: Disability history month edition

Tony Heaton

Sculptor Tony Heaton is associated with the disability arts movement, being awarded with an OBE to servi activism greatly inspires his art; creating such works as ‘Great Britain from a Wheelchair’ and ‘Monument to the Unintended Performer’, a Through his work, Heaton attempts to play upon the value judgments able-bo

Ash Atalla

Behind some of the UK’s most treasured sitcoms and mockumentaries is producer on programmes such as The thing, Trollied, Cuckoo and , Atalla has really blessed modern British comedy and has mastered bleeding laughs out of the lla often speaks out about industry issues surrounding diversity and holds is comedy at arm’s length from

Alison Lapper

Subject of one of the most controversial sculptures in recent memory, ‘Alison Lapper Preg which depicts Lapper preg controversy came from its placement and subject: Lapper has a condition called phoco ture was placed on a plinth in Trafalgar Square for two years, diversifying the depictions of the human form classica also featured in BBC documentary Child of Our Time in which she discussed her childhood as someone with a challenges of raising an able

Stephen Wiltshire

a cityscape, Stephen Wiltshire is tailed drawings of them, often doing so on a very large sca speaking, drawing was a way in which Wiltshire communicated

Where does a Bansky belong?

Bansky’s latest, an image of a girl hula-hooping, has recent

Part of the reason why there is no simple answer is due to how Banksy problematizes the associations of a gallery or museum

Some might argue that a Banksy is different to “normal” However, there is a problematic valuing system at work ble social or political message creates a double-standard boundaries of what “art” is and is not are being constant the assumption that what is in there is important, regardless ignore, however, who has put the artwork there or deemed it med the works in a gallery, and contributed to the sanctity of art included are often informed by very arbitrary values that We can see how a clear intersection is formed between these colonial tensions and the “othering” of most of us - who acutely feel the invisible limits around art when we are tau

Banksy’s acceptance as a *legitimate* artist, therefore, points lf-selected bounds of the art world - particularly when the rest gallery space simply reinforces the elitist forces that shape our It remains to be seen, now that Banksy has surely realised his status in the art world, whether he is appropriating the con from Banksy, however, there is still a lot more work to be done in challenging the valuing processes, and double standards,

Christy Brown

Most famous for his autobiography which inspi Christy Brown was an Irish artist and author, who was forced to paint using only the toes of his left foot due to the challenges arising from having cerebral sciousness novels have ly important in capturing the brogue of Irish literature, being thought of equal

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