Category : Arts


Major Barbie Exhibition Coming to UK Museum

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.

Nordic Noir review: A severed head that haunts

The Royal Academy's chilling Nordic Noir exhibition delivers a powerful punch with its centrepiece - a severed head sculpture that explores the darkest corners of Scandinavian art and storytelling.

Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins dies at 76

Celebrated British photographer Chris Steele-Perkins, renowned for his poignant documentation of UK society and global conflicts, has passed away at 76, leaving behind an extraordinary visual legacy.

Thomas the Tank Engine Finds Home in Irish Church

A Catholic church in Ireland has welcomed Thomas the Tank Engine into its sacred space, creating an extraordinary interfaith display that's capturing hearts and sparking conversation about modern worship.

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.

Whitney's Surreal Sixties Exhibition Transforms NYC

The Whitney Museum of American Art unveils a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the psychedelic and surrealist art that defined 1960s counterculture, featuring mind-bending works that challenged reality itself.

Gilbert & George's explosive new London exhibition

The legendary artistic duo Gilbert & George return with their most provocative exhibition yet at White Cube Bermondsey, confronting contemporary social issues through their signature vibrant aesthetic.

Ballet Review So Good You Can Feel Every Movement

Discover how a groundbreaking ballet review in The Guardian transcends traditional criticism, creating a sensory experience that allows readers to physically feel the performance through masterful writing.

Lee Miller: Tate Britain's groundbreaking exhibition

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.

Tilly Norwood: When Art Becomes AI Data

The controversial case of Tilly Norwood raises urgent questions about artistic identity, AI data harvesting, and the future of human creativity in the digital age.

Chatsworth's 'woke' art row over trigger warnings

The prestigious Chatsworth Estate, famed as Mr Darcy's Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice, faces accusations of 'wokery' after installing content warnings for its art collection, including works by Michael Craig-Martin and acquired through slavery-era wealt

Lee Krasner: Beyond Pollock's Shadow

A powerful new stage production illuminates the extraordinary life and legacy of Lee Krasner, the trailblazing artist who stood in Jackson Pollock's shadow while shaping modern American art.

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