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The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. Nearby, Yuzhou Zhu, graduating from the MA Print programme, ...
Saatchi Yates presents a monumental summer exhibition, Once Upon a Time in London. The exhibition is a celebration of London, its artists, and institutions, featuring commissioned works from ...
At the Hayward Gallery, a four-decade survey of Yoshitomo Nara’s work explores solitude, memory and resistance through his iconic, unflinching figures. Something tender and charged hums beneath the ...
“On the Other Way,” a free open call by Sensity Studio, presents a unique opportunity for emerging women artists in contemporary visual arts. Applications are currently open. The programme offers a ...
The show includes works by Louise Bourgeois, Alex Katz, Joan Jonas, Titus Kaphar, David LaChapelle, Andy Warhol, and others, spanning painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media. The ...
Five Exhibitions to See in London in June 2025 – From radical photography to poetic abstraction, the capital’s galleries offer a vibrant start to summer. “Summer, summer, summertime,” sang Will Smith ...
“‘Schudde, hovel, or swyne kote, or howse of sympyl hyllynge to kepe yn beestys’. The shed or hovel is a house fi t for beasts, and millions of spiders would agree.” – 15th Century Dictionary Working ...
As it marks its 20th year, VOLTA fair expands its focus with new global perspectives, solo presentations, and a debut pavilion for Middle Eastern and North African artists. VOLTA Basel returns this ...
In an era of fairs and fast sales, David Izzard is betting on focus, rigour, and the power of private relationships. In a contemporary art market increasingly shaped by spectacle, David Izzard is ...
Exploring Hidden Histories Through Sound, Paint, and Place: A Collaborative Exhibition by Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska at Kettle’s Yard Kettle’s Yard is delighted to present Another Chance ...
In 2017, after more than two decades away, Parisa Azadi returned to Iran. She had left as a child and grown up between cultures—never fully rooted in one place. Her return was not just personal; it ...
Larry Fink, whose camera offered an unflinching and deeply human view of American life across class and culture, is the subject of a new exhibition that explores the depth and duality of his ...