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  • Contemporary art and migration: Sadika Keskes’ tribute to victims of the sea

    Tunisian artist Sadika Keskes, with her latest performance on 1 October in Tunis, wanted to "restore dignity" to the thousands of migrants who died as they tried to cross the Mediterranean in search of a better life, and reminds Europe of its tradition of hospitality.
    16 October 2017 – VoxEurop 2
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    Officials in the town of Clacton-on-Sea in south-east England have destroyed a satirical mural by street artist Banksy ahead of a 9 October by-election "triggered […]
    3 October 2014 – VoxEurop The Guardian 8
  • Poland: ‘Our antiques disappear in the EU’

    The lack of borders within the EU’s Schengen area has its dark side as “Polish national masterpieces disappear without a trace,” laments Rzeczpospolita. “Since WW II, […]
    6 September 2013 – Presseurop Rzeczpospolita 45
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