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Betty Parsons: Beyond Rothko & Pollock
A groundbreaking London exhibition reveals how gallery owner Betty Parsons launched Rothko, Pollock and other abstract expressionist legends while maintaining her own scintillating artistic practice.
Trafalgar Square evacuated in police security operation
Dramatic police operation closes iconic London landmark as bomb squad and specialist officers respond to suspicious vehicle near National Gallery.
Mayfair gallery owner Koo Stark banned from driving
Former actress and Mayfair art gallery proprietor Koo Stark faces driving ban after being caught over alcohol limit in Knightsbridge. Exclusive details from Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Digital Archive Revolution: Black Trans Art at Serpentine
Experience the groundbreaking interactive exhibition at Serpentine North, where gaming meets activism in a powerful exploration of Black trans memory and digital legacy.
Gilbert & George declare war on classical music
Provocative artists Gilbert & George launch their most controversial work yet - a silent protest against London's Philharmonia Orchestra that's shaking the art world.
Pip Edwards' New Romance with NYC Bar Tycoon Revealed
P.E Nation founder Pip Edwards sparks romance rumours after being photographed intimately linking arms with wealthy New York City hospitality mogul Michael Zakkour following her split from Michael Clarke.
Jean Rhys's 'Wide Sargasso Sea' Inspires London Art Show
A groundbreaking exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery explores the profound influence of Jean Rhys's literary classic 'Wide Sargasso Sea' on contemporary art, featuring works by leading international artists.
Joy Gregory's Radical Lens: Whitechapel Gallery Retrospective
Explore the powerful and poetic work of Joy Gregory, a seminal figure in Black British photography, as her major career survey opens at London's Whitechapel Gallery. Discover her profound explorations of identity, beauty, and cultural history.
Melania Trump's surprise Buckingham Palace visit stuns fans
The former First Lady made an unexpected visit to the Queen's Gallery, sparking a frenzy of speculation about the nature of her private meeting in London.
New presenters for Dr Michael Mosley's BBC podcast revealed
The BBC announces the esteemed presenters set to continue Dr Michael Mosley's beloved health podcast 'Just One Thing', paying tribute to his legacy with a special returning series after his tragic death at 67.
National Gallery's 1900 Art Cut-Off Sparks Fury
The National Gallery's controversial decision to stop collecting works created after 1900 has ignited a fiery national debate about artistic heritage, colonial legacy, and who gets to define British culture.
National Galleries Told to Share Art Treasures Across UK
A major new report calls for a radical 'national collection' policy, demanding London's Tate and National Gallery lend more iconic artworks to regional museums, ending the capital's art monopoly.
Rembrandt's 'Slow Art' Masterpiece Tours England
A rare Rembrandt self-portrait is touring England in a revolutionary 'slow art' project, inviting the public to spend quality, distraction-free time with the 17th-century masterpiece to combat museum fatigue.
Poundland discontinues popular 50p makeup deal
Poundland has quietly ended its famous 50p 'Makeup Gallery' deal, removing a major budget beauty staple from shelves and sparking disappointment among savvy shoppers across the UK.
Mark Steinmetz's Haunting Photos of Sleeping Rollerskaters
A powerful new exhibition showcases Mark Steinmetz's iconic black and white photographs of young rollerskaters asleep in their cars, offering a poignant glimpse into 1990s American youth culture.
National Gallery's Radical Seurat Show Redefines a Master
A landmark exhibition at London's National Gallery challenges a century of art history, presenting Georges Seurat not as a cold technician but as a radical visionary of harmony and modern life.
National Gallery acquires £12m Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece
The National Gallery secures Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Virgin and Child with Infant St. John the Baptist' in major acquisition supported by Hans Rausing's generosity and American philanthropy.
Bungendore Crowned Australia's Best Tourism Town 2023
The charming historic village of Bungendore, just a short drive from Canberra, has been officially named Australia's Best Tourism Town at the 2023 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, beating out fierce competition for its unique blend of heritage, artisan
Werner Herzog Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog is set to receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 2024 Venice International Film Festival, cementing his status as a cinematic icon.
House of Commons bans mobile phones after disruptive prank
The House of Commons has imposed a strict ban on mobile phones in the public gallery following a major security breach caused by loud prank noises, sparking a debate over security and public access in Parliament.
Secret portrait suggests Shakespeare had a male lover
A newly authenticated 17th-century miniature portrait reveals compelling evidence of a close, possibly romantic relationship between William Shakespeare and his literary patron, the Earl of Southampton. Art experts and historians are re-evaluating the Bar
Award-winning photo captures boy's contemplation from caravan
Photographer Nik Roche's intimate portrait, 'Life from a Caravan Window,' offers a poignant glimpse into a child's quiet world of reflection, earning a coveted spot in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition at the National P
Colman Domingo to Play Michael Jackson in New Biopic
Acclaimed actor Colman Domingo is set to star as the King of Pop in a major new Michael Jackson biopic, 'Michael', produced by Oscar-winning 'Bohemian Rhapsody' team Graham King and John Logan.
Hockney's 90m Normandy Frieze for London Show
David Hockney's monumental 90-metre 'Normandy' frieze, a vibrant celebration of the French countryside, is coming to London in a major exhibition. Discover this immersive masterpiece at the Lightroom gallery.
Michael Ball Announces Death of His Mother Ruth
British theatre icon Michael Ball shares the sad news of his mother Ruth's passing. The singer and actor pays a moving tribute to his 'wonderful, kind, and funny' mum on social media.
Doris Lockhart, Saatchi's Legendary Archivist, Dies at 86
Celebrating the life and immense, yet often private, influence of Doris Lockhart, the visionary archivist whose meticulous work was the bedrock of the Saatchi Gallery's legendary collection and the booming British art market.
Locatelli at the National Gallery: Grace Dent's Review
Grace Dent reviews Locatelli's pop-up at the National Gallery, a dazzling fusion of Italian cuisine and art in the heart of London.
Millet: Life on the Land at National Gallery
Discover Jean-François Millet's evocative rural masterpieces in this must-see exhibition at London's National Gallery, showcasing the beauty and hardship of 19th-century peasant life.
Miranda Kerr's Father-in-Law Sir Michael Hill Dies
Supermodel Miranda Kerr mourns the loss of her father-in-law, Sir Michael Hill, the renowned jeweller who founded the iconic Michael Hill Jeweller chain. Family and friends gather to pay tribute.