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  • Time to kick Oil out of Football? – The Economic War, part 3

    Roman Abramovich under sanctions! Chelsea up for sale! Scandal engulfs Everton FC as a key donor Alisher Usmanov is added to the UK government’s list of ‘named Oligarchs’. The Economic War has opened a new front on the pitch. Football is pulled into the Russian invasion of Ukraine just as Western corporations and the oil…

    Time to kick Oil out of Football? – The Economic War, part 3

  • #ShakeTheSystem: Legacies & futures with Voices that Shake!

    [From the #ShakeTheSystem team] It’s 2020 and we’re celebrating 10 years of Voices that Shake! with an anthology, toolkits, workshops, showcases and more. This is #ShakeTheSystem: A Decade of Shaping Change Over 200 marginalised and underrepresented young people have directly been part of the deep personal and community transformation that the unique space of Shake!…

    #ShakeTheSystem: Legacies & futures with Voices that Shake!

  • 3 Nov 2015 jane

    Seizure of Ken Saro-Wiwa Memorial Bus #bus4ogoni9

    This statement is issued to call public attention to the seizure by the Nigerian Customs Service of a “Living Memorial” to Ken Saro-Wiwa donated by Platform  – friends and colleagues in the United Kingdom – to the Ogoni people. The memorial is a sculpture of a bus made in remembrance of the struggles of Ken…

    Seizure of Ken Saro-Wiwa Memorial Bus #bus4ogoni9

  • This Bitter Earth – rendering the invisible visible

    During my leave over the summer I was really glad to catch the performance Arctic Requiem outside the Shell Centre in August. Here’s a piece I wrote about it, prior to Shell’s decision to cease drilling in the Arctic Ocean. The rain lashes down. A strong south westerly drives it along the Thames, across Jubilee…

    This Bitter Earth – rendering the invisible visible

  • 27 Oct 2015 jane

    You’ll want this stunning new poster artwork for the Ogoni 9

    Long-term struggles need new creative energy to stay nourished. So today we launch a stunning new print artwork – a collaboration between the internationally acclaimed political artist Alfredo Jaar and designer Jon Daniel. Platform commissioned it mark the 20th anniversary of the executions of writer and campaigner Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 Ogoni colleagues. Below, see how you can…

    You’ll want this stunning new poster artwork for the Ogoni 9

  • 12 Mar 2015 anna

    Art and power: reflections on austerity and sponsorship

    We often get asked: if we want the arts to be free from sponsorship by climate-wrecking oil companies, where’s the money going to come from? And aren’t we just going to push art institutions towards other corporate sponsors (arms dealers, banks) with tarnished reputations to polish? My immediate answer to this question is in the…

    Art and power: reflections on austerity and sponsorship

  • 12 Mar 2015 admin

    Ethics, funding and art

    40-min and 5-min documentation of Take The Money And Run? – an event about ethics, funding and art that took place at Toynbee Studios, London on January 29, 2015.

    Ethics, funding and art

  • 21 Jan 2015 anna

    Artwash: Big Oil and the Arts

    Order Artwash for just £10 (RRP £12.99) UK postage or collect in person:[wp_cart:Artwash:price:10:shipping:0:end] Go to our shop for checkout and more options As major oil companies face continual public backlash, many have found it helpful to engage in “art washing”—donating large sums to cultural institutions to shore up their good name. But what effect does…

    Artwash: Big Oil and the Arts

  • 24 Nov 2014 admin

    Where do we go from here? Climate change, arts & Culture Shift

    We’re very excited about Culture Shift – the new report by Emergence on how artists are responding to sustainability. (It’s also available in Welsh). Culture Shift includes a great idea for a “Gablik Test” for the arts, learning from the Bechdel Test. Here is an extract from the report.   “If the scientists are right,…

    Where do we go from here? Climate change, arts & Culture Shift

  • 19 Mar 2014 jane

    Arts and Ethical Fundraising Policies – you know they make sense

    In the context of the furore that’s raging about artists provoking the Sydney Biennale to reject funding from Transfield Holdings – who run offshore detention centres for asylum seekers – now is the moment to really grasp just how incendiary the sources of our funding can be. Or to put it positively, just how important…

    Arts and Ethical Fundraising Policies – you know they make sense