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- Come and See, Jake and Dinos Chapman’s mid-career survey at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, stands as proof that the once Young British Artists have not […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Famous for his satirical prints on 19th-century French political life, Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) is the subject of a retrospective at the Royal Academy, which focuses […]
-This exhibition is now closed- Tate Modern’s retrospective of the work of one of Brazil’s most important modern artists, Mira Schendel, is a revelation. Highly-respected in Brazil but lesser-known elsewhere, […]
-These exhibitions are now closed- To coincide with the recent opening of the new Sackler Gallery, the Serpentine Galleries launched two new exhibitions; a collection of work by celebrated veteran […]
-This exhibition is now closed- It is difficult to approach the Hayward Gallery’s retrospective of Cuban artist Ana Mendieta, titled ‘Traces’, without thinking of the artist’s death in 1985 at […]
-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 […]