Fungi: Anarchist Designers exhibition review
Explore the 'Fungi: Anarchist Designers' exhibition in Rotterdam, a riveting journey into fungal power, from zombie-making spores to atomic bomb survivors. Discover why we cannot ignore them.
Explore the 'Fungi: Anarchist Designers' exhibition in Rotterdam, a riveting journey into fungal power, from zombie-making spores to atomic bomb survivors. Discover why we cannot ignore them.
Explore the dark, fascinating world of fungi at Rotterdam's Nieuwe Instituut. This exhibition reveals their terrifying power to poison, control minds, and survive atomic bombs. A must-see journey into ecological interdependence.
A remarkable and rare giant polypore fungus has been found in a peaceful British woodland, highlighting the hidden wonders of local ecosystems. Discover the story of this fungal giant.
The world's largest living library of vital soil fungi, INVAM, faces closure due to US federal budget cuts. This 'Louvre for artists' holds over 900 strains key to ecosystem restoration and sustainable farming. Read why its loss would be catastrophic.
Discover how UK scientists are harnessing fungi's extraordinary properties to tackle plastic pollution, create sustainable materials and develop groundbreaking innovations.
Tate exhibition pits British art giants Turner and Constable in thrilling confrontation. Must-see show runs until 12 April 2026. Book tickets now.
Bethlem Museum of the Mind's Kindred exhibition examines social connections and mental health through powerful artworks from 16 January 2026. Discover how community affects wellbeing.
Discover the revolutionary art of Wifredo Lam in MoMA's major autumn exhibition, featuring rare works that challenged colonial narratives and redefined modernism.
Discover the astonishing Devil's Fingers fungus invading British woodlands - a foul-smelling, otherworldly organism that looks straight from a horror film and smells like rotting flesh.
A young wildlife enthusiast shares their enchanting encounter with the UK's extraordinary fungi kingdom, revealing how these bright and dull woodland wonders sparked a lifelong passion for nature.
Discover how autumn's fungal networks are creating nature's own underground kitchen, transforming fallen leaves into rich soil across Britain's woodlands.
Explore the breathtaking world of fungi through Tom May's extraordinary photography, revealing nature's most mysterious and vital organisms in unprecedented detail.
An extraordinary exhibition at The Morgan Library unveils Pierre-Auguste Renoir's intimate drawings, offering unprecedented insight into the Impressionist master's creative process beyond his famous paintings.
Experts reveal why mysterious mushrooms appearing in UK gardens could pose serious risks to children, pets and plants. Essential safety guide for homeowners.
Discover how Germany's forests are witnessing an unprecedented surge in mushroom hunters, creating both culinary opportunities and conservation concerns across the nation.
A groundbreaking exhibition at Westminster's Church House, 'The Unsilenced', brings to light the hidden histories and contributions of Black Britons through compelling photography and personal narratives.
Discover how mushrooms and toadstools are stealing the spotlight in one of Britain's most celebrated gardens this autumn, creating an enchanting fungal wonderland.
The Royal Horticultural Society alerts gardeners about dangerous shaggy parasol mushrooms appearing unexpectedly in gardens across Britain, following multiple poisoning incidents.
RHS experts reveal why autumn's fungal displays and natural decay create unparalleled garden beauty and biodiversity opportunities for UK gardeners.
Explore the captivating world of fungi through Ying Ang's lens in 'Fruiting Bodies' - a stunning photographic series that transforms ordinary mushrooms into extraordinary works of art, revealing the intricate beauty of nature's most mysterious organisms.
Step inside a stunning new exhibition showcasing legendary photographic portraits of cultural icons including Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, and a surprisingly mischievous elephant captured by master photographers.
Discover the ultimate Barbie experience coming to a British city, featuring rare dolls, fashion archives, and interactive installations that trace her remarkable 65-year evolution from toy to cultural phenomenon.
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.
Tate Britain's major Lee Miller retrospective finally gives the pioneering photographer her rightful place in art history, moving beyond her famous modelling career to celebrate her extraordinary work as a war correspondent and surrealist artist.
A major new exhibition at London's Barbican Centre, 'Dirty Looks', challenges fashion's obsession with perfection, celebrating the beauty of decay, wear, and the eroticism of used clothing.
Discover why fungi growing in your pot plants signals healthy soil and learn when to worry. Expert advice from a houseplant clinic.
A chilling warning from a 1975 Country Diary resounds today: the lethal Death Cap mushroom, often mistaken for edible varieties, poses a severe and often fatal threat to foragers across Britain.
The Victoria and Albert Museum unveils a stunning new exhibition, 'Style & Splendour: The Fashion of Marie Antoinette', exploring the enduring influence of the iconic queen's revolutionary wardrobe on modern design.
A fascinating encounter with the notoriously foul-smelling and bizarrely shaped Common Stinkhorn fungus, a remarkable and edible denizen of British woodlands.
An exclusive glimpse into David Bowie's musical soul has been uncovered. The Victoria and Albert Museum unveils the legendary artist's personal list of 35 favourite songs, a discovery set to redefine our understanding of his eclectic influences and creati