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Working class artists are still forced to drop their accents and navigate a system of unpaid internships and closed professional networks. Will the system ever become accessible, asks Eleanor Halls.

Laura Footes, a 27-year-old artist currently exhibiting a solo show at Pushkin House, is rolling out her large-scale drawings – meticulously detailed interpretations of scenes from Mikhail Bulgakov’s Russian novel The Master And Margarita – across the floor of her large studio basement in oh-so-trendy Hackney, speaking about her love of modern languages and classic literature with a sharp and preci... Keep reading on GQ