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Something is happening under the arches in Shoreditch. From 3 to 5 July, the Bike Shed will host MotoArto network, a new event that brings reimagined cars and contemporary art under the same roof. It ...
Through careful art design, developers embed stories into their games’ architecture, lighting, and space. In Skyrim, for example, players don’t need to be told the Nordic ruins are ancient – the ...
There are hundreds of art exhibitions throughout the UK which are worth attending. But it’s not possible to access all of them within the given timeframes, so we’re going to take a look at the best ...
As the University of Warwick turns 60, it is choosing to mark the occasion not with speeches and ceremonies, but with bold colour, creative energy and a striking gesture to its future. The centrepiece ...
We all wear masks — one for the boss, one for the lover, another for the mirror. Which one tells the truth? Maybe none. Maybe survival means not asking. But the body remembers. That itch under the ...
Huxley-Parlour will present Big Boy, its third solo exhibition of works by the American painter Lisa Sanditz, opening this April at the gallery’s Swallow Street space. The exhibition features ten new ...
VRHAM!, Hamburg’s leading festival for Virtual Reality art, is evolving and will debut as an independent biennale, redefining the landscape of digital and immersive art. From June 11–18, 2025, VRHAM! ...
Ghanaian painter Gideon Appah is making his Paris debut with a new series of large-format works on view at Gallery 1957. The exhibition, titled Beyond the Shadows, is the gallery’s first project in ...
This March, Carolyn Dailey, the British-American entrepreneur and former Time Warner executive, releases her first book, The Creative Entrepreneur. Drawing on interviews with ten leading figures ...
The show does not trade in grand gestures. Instead, it dwells in the moments where boundaries blur: in the touch of a hand, the pause between words, the unease of proximity, or the ache of solitude.
MadC made her name in graffiti, working large-scale and outdoors, long before her paintings entered galleries. Over time, her materials changed—glass, canvas, digital forms—but the sense of movement ...