Criminal review – homelessness show delivers a rage-making punch in the gut
Museum of Homelessness, London This mostly alfresco exhibition expertly unpicks how homeless and nomadic people have been persecuted over the centuries A trim caravan sits in an idyllic garden in the grounds of a former gatehouse. Its cosy interior is decked with a cornucopia of crafts: pastel-coloured bunting, felt embroidery, a bright rag rug, plumply immaculate cushions. On the sideboard is a small display of pristine china. It feels like a glamping retreat or a chi-chi refuge from the Chelse
Basildon
Dale Farm
Gemma Lees
Londres
Museum of Homelessness
Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives
Évolution chronologique
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« Criminal » : une exposition londonienne raconte la persécution des sans-abri et des nomades
Au Museum of Homelessness de Londres, « Criminal: An Untold Story of Homelessness, Resistance and Survival » expose des siècles de criminalisation des sans-abri et des Voyageurs à...