Claire Aho, Finland’s pioneering colour photographer, introduced wit, sophistication and cinematic brilliance to postwar visual culture during an era when the medium was dominated by…
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Veronica Ryan’s retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in London reveals a paradox: the Turner prize-winning artist’s decades-spanning engagement with organic forms has produced moments of…
Glasgow’s cultural heart faces a critical threat as tenants at the city’s leading arts hub battle what they describe as “unsustainable” rent increases imposed by…
From Enid Blyton’s cherished fantasy adventure to stadium-packing Australian pop-rockers, this week’s events listing offers something for everyone. The Magic Faraway Tree brings the classic…
The Turner Prize shortlist has once more demonstrated art’s remarkable capacity to provoke and inspire, displaying a compelling array of modern creative practitioners who are…
The Royal Academy of Arts has launched an ambitious new chapter in its distinguished history with the opening of a pioneering wing dedicated entirely to…
The National Theatre has introduced an ambitious new programme designed to democratise access to classical drama throughout the United Kingdom. This groundbreaking initiative promises to…
The British Crafts Council has repeatedly demonstrated its resolute commitment to safeguarding and advancing the nation’s distinguished tradition of time-honoured craft practices. This year’s celebrations…
The British Museum has introduced an ambitious new programme to preserve modern art collections for posterity. In a significant commitment to current artistic heritage protection,…