Opening this Thursday, 4th June, the National Portrait Gallery is set to mark the centenary of Marilyn Monroe with a major exhibition that reconsiders one of the most photographed—and ...
Tabish Khan, the @LondonArtCritic, picks his top gallery exhibitions to see in London this Summer. If you are looking for ...
Anne Imhof opens Citizen at Sprüth Magers during London Gallery Weekend, presenting new paintings, sculpture, film and ...
Ruth Ewan’s The Dagenham Agates will honour the Ford sewing machinists whose historic strikes helped shape the Equal Pay Act.
Eliza Douglas opens GHOSTS at Gagosian, reworking past paintings through layered imagery, memory and hauntological ideas.
British clothing brand Vollebak has built a reputation designing clothes for extreme futures: jackets made with graphene, survival-focused garments and wearables imagined for space travel and climate ...
Paloma Proudfoot’s Glass Delusion combines performance, sculpture and sound in an unsettling exploration of femininity and ...
Great Pulteney Street presents Soho Solos, bringing together 4 solo exhibitions by Soho Open prize winners this June.
Waddesdon Manor’s Art in Nature returns with a new 70-metre collaborative mandala by James Brunt and Jon Foreman.
A cultivated field near Toulouse has become the site of what is believed to be the largest photographic artwork ever created. Developed by artist Almudena Romero in collaboration with the French ...
Chicken Wire, 2008 – oil on canvas, 240 x 347 cm Hurvin Anderson’s superb 80-work retrospective at Tate Britain (to 23rd ...
REVIEW: WITH MY ROOTS, where painting, sculpture and installation navigate memory, identity and contemporary experience.
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