There’s something almost poetic about seeing the Breuer alive again — that hulking, cantilevered block of brutalist calm at ...
Alma Allen could take the reins for the U.S. Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale, opening next May — though no one is quite ...
Alma Allen will take the reins for the U.S. Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale, opening next May — though no one is quite ...
Some Very, Very, Very New Paintings Not Yet Shown in Paris. It’s pure Hockney: self-aware, playful, and ever so slightly ...
There’s a certain irony in calling an exhibition The Long Now when its host, Saatchi Gallery, has built its reputation on ...
At Lloyd Choi Gallery, Oliver Malin sat down with Artist Nicole Schoeni to discuss her work as a creative instigator and ...
The Cultural Policy Unit — the small but influential think tank behind much of Labour’s arts agenda — has helped push ...
A colourful celebration of heritage, resilience, and unity, the Windrush Generation Black History Month exhibition at several ...
By 1928, the Kunsthalle Basel exhibited it under the cautious label “putative self-portrait.” When the painting entered the ...
The 1960s wasn't just a run-of-the-mill decade. It was a seismic shift in thought, music, protest, and possibilities. From ...
Sally Shaw MBE, Director of Firstsite, says: “Into Abstraction: Modern British Art and the Landscape offers a powerful way to ...
This exhibition traces a century of South Asian art, from the 1930s to the present day, through the people and places that ...
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