Ruin Lust at Tate Britain
-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Britain‘s new exhibition, Ruin Lust, is dedicated to the theme of architectural ruins in art, and makes for a compelling study of the fascination that such […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Britain‘s new exhibition, Ruin Lust, is dedicated to the theme of architectural ruins in art, and makes for a compelling study of the fascination that such […]
-This exhibition is now closed- The Whitechapel Gallery’s latest exhibition is a survey of the work of German artist Hannah Höch (1889-1978), an influential, if often overlooked, member of the […]
-This exhibition is now closed- The Barbican’s latest exhibition, Pop Art Design, is a colourful and insightful exploration of the creative links between Pop Art and mid-20th century design, examining […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Memory Palace at the Victoria and Albert Museum is a unique, specially-commissioned exhibition of works by various artists, inspired by Hari Kunzru’s novella of the same name. Kunzru’s book tells […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Paper at the Saatchi Gallery, a new exhibition celebrating the use of paper materials in contemporary art, embraces a wide variety of different techniques and […]
-This exhibition is now closed- The Tate Modern’s latest exhibition, AxME, is the first major UK retrospective of acclaimed American artist Ellen Gallagher, collecting works by the artist from the early […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Britain’s new seasonal exhibition, Schwitters in Britain, focuses on the later works of artist Kurt Schwitters, who is credited as one of the most important figures […]