
Care home death figures continue to rise Following the outbreak of coronavirus, deaths continue to reach record high numbers in UK Care Homes. The Office of National Statistics and The Care Quality […]
Care home death figures continue to rise Following the outbreak of coronavirus, deaths continue to reach record high numbers in UK Care Homes. The Office of National Statistics and The Care Quality […]
Hoxton based gallery Well Hung has launched its latest exhibition, ‘Just Human’; showcasing figurative works from six British artists. The gallery specialises in urban street art, and regularly holds group and solo […]
Kettle’s Yard, a renowned international art hub and gallery in the centre of Cambridge, reopens this month after an ambitious two year development. Jamie Fobert Architects has realised this latest expansion which […]
Hurvin Anderson, Andrea Büttner, Lubaina Himid and Rosalind Nashashibi have just been announced as this year nominees for the annual Turner Prize. Revealed: the #turnerprize 2017 short list https://t.co/Ckd7J3MKa8 pic.twitter.com/WkCqKFFv25 — artnet (@artnet) […]
The National Trust in collaboration with the National Archives have re-created 1930s gay venue The Caravan club in Freud’s bar, Covent Garden. The project is part of Queer City: London club culture 1918-1967 that marks the […]
Lewisham shopping centre will see a week of live art, rarely seen archive images and free workshops to remember the Battle of Lewisham for black history month. On August 13, 1977 the […]
Exit Forest Hill station. Cross the road (safely). Don’t stare at your feet- you’ll miss it. Look to your right. Welcome to Havelock Walk! A uniquely creative community lives right in the […]
Allow yourself to be swept up in the extraordinary life of fashion model turned World War II photojournalist, Lee Miller, at the Lee Miller: A Woman’s War exhibition before its residency at […]
A wedding dress stuffed into a pickle jar, a ripped out phone and a transplant caregiver’s handbook. These are just some of the items that have been donated to a new Museum […]
Whether you view graffiti as art or vandalism it is clear that this mural is political activism. The mural is the image of a young girl with the background of the French […]
On the final day of campaigning for the UK general election, the Delfina Foundation hosted an evening workshop called ‘The Politics of Fermentation.’ Resident artist Daniel Salomon who led the workshop guided participants […]
After casting your vote in the General Election this Thursday, the 7th of May why not embrace the art of doing more. You can visit a pop-up contemporary art exhibition called just that. […]
Community arts organisation, Pocket, has opened a pop-up exhibition just around the corner from South Kensington station. Starting today the exhibition features a number of pieces produced by artists who are ‘repurposing with purpose’ […]
After nearly two years of preparation, ‘Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime’ has opened at the Wellcome Collection in London. The exhibition casts a wide net. It explores the complex and complementary relationship […]
Review by Jade Wimbledon Marlene Dumas grips you as soon as you enter the gallery: panels of her painted faces watch you, and her accompanying quotes force you to engage with what […]
Staff at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square have begun a five day walk-out. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union have established a picket line outside the gallery, protesting […]
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