On my radar: Bobby Baker's cultural highlights
Briefly

Bobby Baker, a London-based artist born in Kent, merges performance with drawing and installation to shed light on the often overlooked dimensions of women's lives, particularly through the lens of food and domesticity. She founded Daily Life Ltd in 1995 to produce art that celebrates the everyday and human behavior. Notable works include 'An Edible Family in a Mobile Home,' showcased at the Whitworth until April 20. Additionally, Anna Funder’s audiobook 'Wifedom' explores Eileen O'Shaughnessy’s significant yet underappreciated role in George Orwell's life, revealing the struggles and support she provided.
Bobby Baker's art combines performance with drawing to emphasize the overlooked aspects of women's lives, particularly focusing on domestic themes like food and cooking.
Anna Funder's 'Wifedom' sheds light on the largely unrecognized contributions of Eileen O'Shaughnessy, George Orwell's wife, revealing her essential role in both his life and writing.
The Mall Wood Green may have a grim architectural presence, but its shopping experience is cherished by locals, especially for its convenience and variety of shops.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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