David Bowie fans – listen up. An immersive audio, video and photography pop up store celebrating the artist’s music has opened up in London – and no true fan will want to miss out! Launche...
Pollock’s Toy Museum have this week announced that they are teaming up with the UK artist, designer and maker Emma Carlow for the Make Believe Museum Shop project. The gift shop of her dreams A site s...
Covid permitting, Luke Jerram’s seven metre wide representation of the earth, Gaia, will return to the Painted Hall in Greenwich in the summer of 2021 for a series of dates in June. The subject of a s...
From Winston Churchill’s red despatch box, to the Fendi bag worn by Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City, the V&A’s new exhibition, Bags: Inside Out, gathers together an impressive colle...
Nicely timed to coincide with Black History Month, the Museum of London’s new exhibition, Dub London: Bassline of a City, will celebrate the art and influence of dub reggae music and culture in the ca...
Not as naughty as it sounds, the British Museum’s Tantra – Enlightenment to Revolution exhibition explores “the radical force that transformed the religious, cultural and political landscape of ...
Charting his progression from eager student to leading artist, the Newport Street Gallery’s End of A Century will explore the formative years of one of the UK’s favourite sons, Damien Hurst. Featuring...
Multi-disciplinary American artist Bruce Nauman is the subject of a major new show at Tate Modern this autumn. The first large scale exhibition of his work in over 20 years, the event will showcase a ...
The National Gallery’s latest exhibition explores the concept of sin as it relates to art. With work by artists as diverse as Bruegel, William Hogarth, Andy Warhol and Tracey Emin, the exh...
Piccadilly Circus’s famous billboards will be transformed into a giant digital canvas this October for a display showcasing the works of some of the world’s top artists. Entitled the Circa project, th...
The Design Museum are set to celebrate their reopening with a thrilling new exhibition exploring the influence of electronic music on popular culture. Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothe...
Somerset House’s mushroom exhibition may have closed in March due to the Coronavirus Crisis, but there is good news for anyone who is still yearning to see the show as it is now available online. &nbs...
You may have blinked and missed it during its brief two week gallery opening, but if you are still aching for a chance to see the V&A’s acclaimed ‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ exhibition, then now’s ...
Of the many critical conversations that the world’s academics, decision makers and thinkers are engaged in right now, in the midst of this unprecedented global crisis, one of the most important ...
It’s easy to take the arts for granted in London. The city is so choc a bloc full of world class institutions that we can sometimes forget just how good our cultural sector is. Or, gripe at minor issu...
Visionary artist Léon Spilliaert is the subject of an intriguing new show at the Royal Academy of Arts this spring. The painter’s name may be relatively unfamiliar here, but Spilliaert’s best work wit...
His name might not be widely known, but Polish-Jewish émigré George Him was an influential figure in the world of graphic design. Working both independently and as part of the esteemed Lewitt-Him part...
The National Gallery’s recent purchase of an artwork by the artist Artemisia Gentileschi only served to highlight the scarcity of major paintings by women in major collections in the UK and elsewhere....