Noguchi, Barbican Art Gallery, exhibition review: ‘Blurring the line between representational and abstract’
Major retrospective on the work of Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi is ‘breathtakingly diverse’
Major retrospective on the work of Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi is ‘breathtakingly diverse’
Kate Poland on urban planning and the importance of placing nature at the forefront
Brafa Square is named after a group of musicians who raised thousands for famine-hit Ethiopia in the 1980s
The borough’s No Place for Hate champion encourages ‘inclusivity and respect’ ahead of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2021
Detective chief inspector James Mason, who used to work in Hackney, barred from promotion for three years for gross misconduct
Judge says there is no evidence the protesters will return after setting up a new encampment in Brighton
Town Hall partners up with three other London boroughs to help local people find jobs in ‘exciting’ sector
Veronica Ryan’s sculptures of custard apple, breadfruit and soursop can be found on the Narrow Way
Becky Moriarty found plenty of inspiration in the borough after quitting her graphic design job – and even connected with her Irish roots along the way
The local school invites prospective students and parents to visit for an open evening or for an informal tour of its ‘superb facilities’
Council, health and community leaders plan how best to support the borough’s new residents
Hackney Palestine Solidarity Campaign to address council pensions committee tomorrow as demo takes place
Hackney Herbal, which runs a public garden and training programmes, among first recipients of Flourish Fund
FieldFest took over Hackney Wick’s iconic White Building last weekend for talks, food and family fun
Council applies for asbestos removal after plaster breaks off in the building’s Assembly Hall