For 40 years, Dutch photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin have fundamentally reshaped the pictorial vocabulary of modern photographic practice. The acclaimed pair have…
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Claire Aho, Finland’s pioneering color photographer, brought wit, sophistication and cinematic brilliance to postwar visual culture at a time when the medium was dominated by…
Veronica Ryan’s retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in London presents a paradox: the Turner Prize-awarded artist’s career-long exploration of organic forms has delivered moments of…
Glasgow’s cultural heart faces an existential crisis as tenants at the city’s premier cultural venue battle what they describe as “unsustainable” rental hikes imposed by…
A Filipino visual artist has captured a brief instant of youthful happiness that goes beyond the digital divide—a photograph of his ten-year-old daughter, Xianthee, playing…
From Enid Blyton’s treasured imaginative tale to stadium-packing Australian rock acts, this week’s entertainment calendar offers an option for all tastes. The Magic Faraway Tree…
The British Museum has revealed an comprehensive new programme to preserve modern creative works for posterity. In a substantial pledge to current artistic heritage protection,…
The Turner Prize shortlist has once more demonstrated art’s striking capacity to engage and challenge, displaying a diverse collection of contemporary artists who are fundamentally…
The Royal Academy of Arts has introduced an bold and expansive chapter in its storied history with the opening of a groundbreaking wing dedicated entirely…
The National Theatre has unveiled an ambitious new programme intended to broaden participation in classical drama throughout the United Kingdom. This pioneering initiative seeks to…