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From figuration to ceramics, the fair presents a rich cross-section of contemporary female-led practice—with prizes to support artists’ continued work. Nearly 2,000 artworks submitted by more than 600 ...
Five Exhibitions to See in London in June 2025 – From radical photography to poetic abstraction, the capital’s galleries offer a vibrant start to summer. “Summer, summer, summertime,” sang Will Smith ...
Larry Fink, whose camera offered an unflinching and deeply human view of American life across class and culture, is the subject of a new exhibition that explores the depth and duality of his ...
“On the Other Way,” a free open call by Sensity Studio, presents a unique opportunity for emerging women artists in contemporary visual arts. Applications are currently open. The programme offers a ...
Exploring Hidden Histories Through Sound, Paint, and Place: A Collaborative Exhibition by Lubaina Himid and Magda Stawarska at Kettle’s Yard Kettle’s Yard is delighted to present Another Chance ...
Paul Smith’s Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of three new trustees from the world of art and culture. The new appointments are: Paul Smith’s Foundation is grateful for the generous ...
Huxley-Parlour is pleased to announce the first UK exhibition of South Korean artist Jungjin Lee. The exhibition presents ten large-scale photographs from Lee’s latest body of work, made in Iceland in ...
From textile ritual to climate fiction, these are five artists you should know — redefining how identity, place and practice shape the stories we make, share and remember. In the landscape of ...
Through abstraction and ancestral symbolism, Eilen Itzel Mena challenges erasure and asserts presence. You can feel the spirit of the Bronx in Eilen Itzel Mena’s brushstrokes—loose, confident, alive.
Through a landmark retrospective in Hong Kong, curator Valerie Wang reflects on the transcendent philosophy behind Hoo Mojong’s art — and what it means to reframe modernism through an Eastern lens. In ...
Freya Fang Wang’s intuitive abstractions, rooted in Taoist philosophy and informed by her cross-cultural background, convey a quiet intensity that favours process over polish and sincerity over ...
With I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Amoako Boafo makes his first solo appearance in the United Kingdom, inaugurating an exhibition at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill gallery that is as much a portrait of ...
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