PEN vs SWORD

Pen vs Sword Magazine - art, culture and power, language, history, media and collective struggle

Independent Magazine on Art, Culture and Power

Pen vs Sword is an independent magazine about art, culture and power. We publish cultural criticism, political art history, long-form journalism and analysis of the movements, artists, thinkers and ideas that shape how societies understand themselves and how those understandings are challenged.

From the Suffragette movement to Hurufiyya, from Peter Kennard to B.F. Skinner, from May 1968 to Woman Life Freedom, this is a magazine where culture and politics are treated as inseparable. Free to read, independent, and published by people who believe the pen is mightier.

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Peter Kennard – photomontage, protest and political art

Peter Kennard – his art and activism: photomontage that subverts power, fuels visual resistance and sparks social change…

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Surrealism – dreams, the unconscious and art’s liberation

Discover Surrealism’s legacy – from Dalí’s dreamscapes to the puzzles of Magritte – and its lasting impact on modern art and imagination…

Guerrilla Girls – feminist art collective and their legacy

Guerrilla Girls: feminist art activists exposing sexism and racism in the art world with bold, witty campaigns that demand equality…

De Stijl – the Dutch art movement that shaped modern design

Discover De Stijl: the Dutch avant‑garde uniting art, architecture and design via abstraction, geometry and primary colours, from Mondrian to Rietveld…

Dada – the art movement that declared war on sense

Dada Art & Anti-Art: from Cabaret Voltaire to Duchamps readymades – how a movement reshaped culture, activism, design and AI art…

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POWER, RESISTANCE & IMAGINATION ACROSS ART, HISTORY, MEDIA & POLITICS

Each section below examines power, resistance and imagination across art, history, media and politics. Through image rich long-form articles, visual culture and critical commentary you can explore how ideas shape the world and how the world pushes back.

These are the newest articles and features from Pen vs Sword Magazine. Our latest pieces explore climate, cultural movements, voices and ideas shaping history and the present moment.

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Whose Future Is It Anyway?

AIs promise is divided: language, access and power decide who benefits. Can inclusive, local partnerships and African language support close the gap?…

Alan Turing – codebreaker, computing pioneer and martyr

Alan Turing and his legacy: codebreaking genius, AI pioneer, and victim of persecution – his work reshaped computing and continues to inspire…

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The Cold War in culture – how the ideological battle shaped art, music and society

From CIA-funded art to Che Guevara, from Shock and Awe to Salvador Allende – how the Cold War’s ideological battle shaped culture, politics and society worldwide…

Behaviourism – how psychology shapes the way we act 

From B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning to social media’s behavioural loops – how psychology shapes behaviour, and who uses that knowledge to control us…

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John Sweeney – investigative reporter and confrontational journalism

John Sweeney and his fearless journalism: exposing authoritarian regimes through documentaries and books, from Scientology to the Ukraine war…

Michael Rosen – children’s poet, educator and political voice

Explore Michael Rosen and his inspiring life, his literature for children and advocacy in education, from Bear Hunt to the deeply moving Sad Book…

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War journalism – reporters and photographers in conflict zones

Paul Conroy. John Simpson. Robert Fisk – war correspondents who went where others would not – their work, their risks and why conflict journalism still matters…

Paul Conroy (1964–2026) – photojournalist and war survivor

Paul Conroy and his fearless photojournalism: truth from conflict zones, ethical storytelling and why supporting war reporters matters…

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Arundhati Roy – The God of Small Things and radical activism

Explore Arundhati Roys journey from Booker-winning novelist to fearless activist, blending art and advocacy for social justice…

Political writers – thinkers whose words changed history

From Alice Walker to Arundhati Roy, from Aldous Huxley to James Baldwin – the political writers whose words changed how we see power, justice and each other…

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OpenLab – Radio Guesthouse Revisited 08

Radio Guesthouse 08 revisted: Mark Broadbent via OpenLab with a two-hour, genre-blending journey through avant-pop, breakbeats and leftfield…

Radio Guesthouse – Pandemic Sessions 15

Radio Guesthouse: pandemic sessions between Ibiza and Thailand. Curated soundtracks by Mark Broadbent and Dave Hinchliffe – cinematic, eclectic, immersive…

re-OpenLab: Architextures Revisited 05

Explore Architextures Revisited: Francescas minimalist mix revisited on pen vs sword, curated rare gems and timeless soundscapes. Listen now…

re-OpenLab: Architextures Revisited 22

Explore Francesca’s Architextures Revisited 22: a deep, two-hour AfriCOBRA and AACM-inspired radio journey blending jazz, electronic and global soundscapes…

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THEMES TO EXPLORE

Explore these five curated in-depth themes – from art and visual culture to collective resistance and the power of language. Visit our Art & Power, Language, Media & Truth, Resistance & Solidarity, Culture & Capital and Future Imaginaries collections to dive deeper into each field.

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ART AND POWER

Art and Power articles explore how art engages with power – from political imagery and visual protest to movements that challenge authority, ideology and control. This section examines art not as decoration, but as a force that shapes perception, resistance and public life.

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LANGUAGE, MEDIA AND TRUTH

Language, Media and Truth – writing on how narratives are constructed, contested and weaponised. These articles examine journalism, propaganda, rhetoric and storytelling to ask who controls meaning and how language and media shape what societies accept as truth.

NARRATIVE, POWER AND THE MAKING OF REALITY

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RESISTANCE AND SOLIDARITY

Resistance and Solidarity – articles on collective struggle, political movements and the histories of resistance that continue to inform the present. This section explores how solidarity is formed, sustained and renewed across generations and global contexts.

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CULTURE AND CAPITAL

Culture and Capital – An ongoing examination of how economic systems shape culture, labour and everyday life. These articles trace the intersections of capitalism, class, ideology and resistance, revealing how power operates through markets, institutions and cultural norms.

HOW POWER OPERATES THROUGH CULTURE

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FUTURE IMAGINARIES

Future Imaginaries – Writing that treats the future as a contested political space. These articles explore climate futures, utopian and dystopian thought, technological change and cultural imagination and asks which futures are being shaped, restricted or fought for today.

POWER, POSSIBILITY AND THE POLITICS OF TOMORROW

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MUSIC, SOUND & CULTURAL MEMORY

Music, Sound & Cultural Memory – A space for deep listening and sonic exploration, with radio sessions, curated mixes and critical reflections. From the Radio Guesthouse pandemic broadcasts to the re-OpenLab transmissions of Robert Miles and Mark Farina, to the Architextures dialogue between sound and visual culture, it’s a place to discover, listen, drift and return.

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PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENT

Propaganda Department – A selection of works from the Pen vs Sword, each carrying the magazine’s editorial spirit. Objects, prints and apparel come together to reflect ideas, culture and creativity in a space where concepts take shape and stories are lived in the physical world.

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