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A monumental new work by the Turner Prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor has been installed on an active Shell gas ...
Jean-François Millet began his career painting imitations of 18th-century French painters but became moved by social ...
A sculpture by Barbara Hepworth of tremendous aesthetic and historical importance has been saved for the nation following a ...
There are carnivals and an explosion of seaside joy happening in very British style because it's LGBTQ+ season, and that now ...
Frieze Sculpture returns to Regent's Park this Autumn, opening on 17 September and running until 2 November 2025 ...
The BLM protests in recent weeks have shown us how relevant issues of race still are. It's shocking to see that racial discrimination still exists in this day and age. It is our role as cultural ...
Contemporary Art collides with culture to ignite something extraordinary. Nowhere is this fusion more electrifying than at art fairs.
A sweeping five-metre disc of River Avon mud now dominates the entrance to the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing, marking the institution’s 200th anniversary with earthy grandeur. Sir Richard Long’s ...
The Underground takes on a different timbre this month as Find Miracles, a new sound work by Turner Prize-nominated artist Rory Pilgrim, infiltrates Waterloo Station’s moving walkways. Commissioned by ...
Rarely can a portrait, including a dead body under a sheet, have created such a powerful, immediate, critical and public response. Ken Currie, undoubtedly among the most significant painters of our ...
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