For 40 years, Dutch photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin have profoundly transformed the visual language of modern photographic practice. The celebrated duo have…
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Claire Aho, Finland’s pioneering colour photographer, brought wit, sophistication, and cinematic flair to postwar visual culture at a time when the medium was dominated by…
Veronica Ryan’s career survey at the Whitechapel Gallery in London presents a paradox: the Turner prize-winning artist’s decades-spanning engagement with organic forms has yielded moments…
Glasgow’s cultural heart faces a critical threat as tenants at the city’s leading arts hub battle what they describe as “unsustainable” rental hikes imposed by…
A Filipino photographer has documented a fleeting moment of youthful happiness that transcends the technology gap—a portrait of his ten-year-old daughter, Xianthee, playing in the…
From Enid Blyton’s treasured fantasy adventure to arena-filling Australian pop-rockers, this week’s entertainment calendar offers something for everyone. The Magic Faraway Tree brings the beloved…
The British Museum has revealed an ambitious new programme to preserve modern art collections for future generations. In a significant commitment to contemporary art preservation,…
The Turner Prize shortlist has again demonstrated art’s striking capacity to provoke and inspire, displaying a diverse collection of contemporary artists who are fundamentally reshaping…
The Royal Academy of Arts has unveiled an bold and expansive chapter in its distinguished history with the establishment of a groundbreaking wing dedicated entirely…
The National Theatre has introduced an ambitious new programme created to expand engagement with classical drama throughout the United Kingdom. This pioneering initiative aims to…