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In her powerful debut solo exhibition, London-based multidisciplinary artist Betty Ogun offers a profound exploration of ...
The first thing that strikes you about Janet Dawson is her voice, deep and resonant, a voice from another era. But the artist ...
"Thought to be only oil painting of Mahatma Gandhi, which he sat for, this was a special work, which had never been offered at auction,” said Rhyanon Demery, Bonhams Head of Sale ...
Derakshani, a celebrated poet, painter, musician and performance artist, is known for dynamic brushstrokes that reflect the influence of Western abstract expressionism and coupling them with pieces ...
A Room of Her Own’ at the Clark Art Institute showcases how British women artists from 1875-1945 broke barriers and created ...
A reel-by-reel dovetailing of two films, one from Fascist Italy and the other from Soviet Russia, Record of War shows the Italian invasion of Ethiopia from radically opposed viewpoints. From our June ...
On at London’s Senate House Library, the show uncovers a new history of the last 500 years of print, escaping the evermore ...
While her wild younger brother is a feted household name, Gwen John is hardly known. But a fascinating new book, which ...
The book explores how the British artist's mother was her most trusted sitter and Paul's thoughts on Lucian Freud’s depictions of her during their relationship ...
Dickinson later restaged the screening at the Slade School of Art in his new guise of professor of film, in the late 1960s. It was reconstructed at Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image in 2017, ...
Booked in for the UCL Open Day on 27 or 28 June? Please drop in for a screening of "Don't Kill the Art School", running 12:30pm–2pm at the North-West Wing, Lecture Theatre G22.
Ready for a change after notable shows at Situations in New York and Galerie Kandlhofer in Vienna, Wei Wei enrolled last year in the MFA program at Yale. During a recent visit to ...