Brexit: free trade with the EU is safe

The agreement between London and Brussels allows goods to be exchanged without duties or quantitative constraints: in 2019, the UK exported 43% of goods to the EU and Italy recorded the third largest trade surplus (12 billion). Restrictions on the other hand…
Behind Brexit is the authoritarian finance of the City

Contrary to what was thought so far, an analysis by Le Monde diplomatique reveals that not all of the City was against Brexit but that many hedge funds supported the divorce from Europe in the illusion of creating a Singapore on the Thames and not by designing…

The exhibition dedicated to the king of pop art is open until 6 September: with a single £56 ticket you can also access the tasting of dishes inspired by the artist's works and anecdotes, who ate little and almost only…
Tate Modern, Nam Jung Paik's art from Fluxus to mass media

Over 200 artworks by Nam Jung Paik including: photographs, films and archival objects are brought together at London's Tate Modern in a fascinating riot of light and sound, from rarely seen early experiments to large-scale immersive installations. …
Parmesan on fish. And who said you can't?

The starred chef from Modena Luca Marchini replies to the Italian chef from London who had denied a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese on a fish dish. The Tripadvisor community is divided over the dispute between the owner of "Maximo" and the…
Robert Rauschenberg's "Spreads" on display in London

Robert Rauschenberg liked to keep the television on. You would see it in a corner of his study or in a nearby room; no sound, no subtitles, just an endless parade of images on the screen. Robert Rauschenberg's exhibition, "Spreads" is…
London, art and writing by Enrique Vila-Matas

The first Spanish institutional collection dedicated to post-war contemporary art "la Caixa" was founded in Barcelona in 1985 when the country emerged from a period of dictatorship, to foster dialogue between Spanish and international art. Now includes more…
Bestseller of the past: the London of Charles Dickens

The most famous customer of the George and Vulture Tavern in London was that it never existed except in the mind of its creator, Charles Dickens, and in the hearts of his readers: Pickwick Esquire, the buxom, bespectacled hero of…