As March unfolds—a month of celebration and empowerment marked by International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month—London’s art institutions are turning the spotlight on women artists. Five ...
Estés’ seminal work Women Who Run with the Wolves, this exhibition celebrates the strength, intuition, and transformative power of the divine feminine through the lens of contemporary art. The ...
The Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre is set to unveil the first institutional solo exhibition in Europe dedicated to Mao Ishikawa this May, the pioneering Okinawan artist and activist whose raw, ...
The Hayward Gallery presents the first London retrospective of acclaimed British artist Linder from 11 February to 5 May 2025. Offering an illuminating overview of this iconic artist’s 50 year-long ...
The Swiss artist Verena Loewensberg (1912–1986) was a central figure in the Zurich school of concrete artists, a movement that sought to distill painting into pure form and precision. She was also its ...
luxury art book and an informal catalogue raisonné of his creations up to 2024. The publication revolves around the strong connection between the art of Daniel Arsham of detail and quality that makes ...
Art today often comes prepackaged—polished, primed, and priced for collectors. But AROE? He’s a different breed. A Brighton-based graffiti force, he doesn’t just paint walls; he detonates statements ...
In an era that moves at breakneck speed—where moments are consumed as quickly as they are forgotten—the Paul Smith’s Foundation and Winsor & Newton International Art Prize 2024 offers a compelling ...
A collection is more than the sum of its parts—it is a reflection of its collector. It embodies both boundaries and brilliance, sparking curiosity, stirring emotion, and, above all, igniting ...
“In my latest figurative works, I explore the complexity of the human body and its intricate nature. I particularly emphasize the nude body as a form of expression and empowerment. The compositions ...
Mess, known for her large-scale botanical murals, has always found inspiration in nature’s quiet resilience. In Journey of Progress, she charts that growth in paint. The mural begins in hushed ...
“I can still recall the light that resembles an early morning sunrise from the blasts filling the night sky, and I felt the rumble of shock waves regularly sweeping down the Las Vegas Valley.” ...
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