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Maruani Mercier will present Echoes of Her, a group exhibition that brings together the work of seventeen artists to examine shifting ideas of womanhood—how it has been portrayed, perceived, and ...
Saatchi Yates unveils Once Upon a Time in London, a sweeping summer exhibition that pays tribute to the city’s artistic legacy, blending contemporary commissions with historic works that trace the ...
The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. From 19 June to 23 July, the Royal College of Art will open ...
Richard Prince Turns the Pages of America’s Visual History, Recasting Mail-Order Posters as Artifacts of Rebellion and Irony Hetzler | Marfa is pleased to announce Posters, a solo exhibition of works ...
Freya Fang Wang’s intuitive abstractions, rooted in Taoist philosophy and informed by her cross-cultural background, convey a quiet intensity that favours process over polish and sincerity over ...
Through paintings, sculpture, site-specific murals and installations, Michaela Yearwood-Dan endeavors to build spaces of community, abundance and joy. Yearwood-Dan’s debut exhibition with Hauser & ...
Discover Eileen Perrier’s powerful portraits exploring Black British identity, kinship and place — celebrating 30 years of photography at Autograph, London.
Five Exhibitions To See In London In April 2025 as British Summer Time begins and the city’s vibrant art scene bursts to life with fresh shows and creative energy.
In an age hooked on dopamine hits, algorithmic approval, and swipe-sized intimacy, British artist Mitch Griffiths moves against the current—with the slow, deliberate gravity of oil paint. His canvases ...
Sydney-based artist Suzann Victor has long been a force in contemporary art, solidifying her place as one of Singapore’s most compelling voices of her generation. Her practice, ever restless and ...
Discover Chrissy Lush’s evocative photography, where memory, identity, and transformation intertwine. Her work captures the fleeting traces we leave behind.
Its clean lines and lack of a traditional label shattered industry norms when it debuted in 1979, signalling a new era for branding—and transforming the bottle into a canvas for creative collaboration ...
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