Australian Projects Shortlisted for RIBA International Awards
Three Australian architectural projects have been shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects International Awards, showcasing innovation in design and sustainability.
Three Australian architectural projects have been shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects International Awards, showcasing innovation in design and sustainability.
An independent researcher's claim that a Roman marble bust is by Michelangelo has sparked controversy among Renaissance scholars, with experts remaining cautious amid high-stakes authentication debates.
A marble bust of Christ the Saviour in Rome has been reattributed to Michelangelo after 200 years, challenging beliefs about his late-life destruction of works and revealing a network of discreet transfers.
Catherine Opie's 'To Be Seen' exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery showcases her powerful portraits of the LGBTQ+ community, blending 16th-century techniques with contemporary queer themes.
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RecommendedA nostalgic exploration of why the scent of oil and steam continues to captivate enthusiasts, blending historical charm with contemporary appeal in a tech-driven world.
A marble bust of Christ in a Roman basilica has been re-attributed to Michelangelo after independent researcher Valentina Salerno's decade-long archival investigation.
Arthur Miller's 1994 play 'Broken Glass' receives a chilling revival at the Young Vic, with Pearl Chanda and Eli Gelb delivering powerful performances that highlight themes of paralysis and political indifference in today's world.
Opera companies worldwide are staging productions in unconventional venues like IKEA stores and former offices to attract new audiences and cut costs, addressing an existential crisis in the art form.
A review of Arthur Miller's late-career play Broken Glass at London's Young Vic, exploring its psychological intensity and dated elements in a bright production.
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RecommendedThe Kunsthaus Zurich presents 'Laboratory of Lust,' an exhibition delving into the provocative works of Félicien Rops, exploring themes of desire and taboo in 19th-century art.
A new exhibition in Miami Beach features Franco Fontana's pioneering colour photography, spanning landscapes, highways, and urban scenes that blur into abstract art.
Catherine Opie's first major UK show at the National Portrait Gallery features portraits from 30 years ago that feel strikingly modern, exploring gender, identity, and marginalised communities with warmth and empathy.
The ancient Whuppity Scoorie tradition in Lanark sees children race around St Nicholas church with paper balls, marking spring's arrival and fostering community spirit amid modern challenges.
Gordon Parks used his camera as a powerful tool to document segregation and the civil rights movement, including iconic shots of Martin Luther King Jr., shaping public perception through art.
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RecommendedThe Sony World Photography Awards has revealed 30 finalists and over 65 shortlisted entries from 430,000 global submissions, with winners to be announced in London this April.
Contemporary artists including Grayson Perry, Es Devlin, and Nan Goldin are auctioning rare works to support humanitarian aid in Palestine through the Together For Palestine Fund.
Oxford University's Professor Charles Spence collaborates with Venezuelan composer Clara Rodríguez on a song that uses sonic seasoning to amplify the taste of premium rum.
Artist Sage Ni'Ja Whitson's solo show 'These Waking Glories' at CAAM honours 91 trans individuals lost to violence or suicide through ceremonial art, featuring 90 pedestals with essences from sites across 15 states.
Poet Abigail Ottley threatens legal action against Arts Council England after a funded magazine withdrew her poem citing her social media presence, alleging discrimination over gender-critical views.
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RecommendedA new online exhibition at dis_place, 'I Need to Be More Than a Lesson You Learned', showcases disabled artists' frustrations with performative inclusion in the art world, featuring works that critique barriers and demand meaningful access.
The City of London Corporation has approved a £231 million renewal plan for the Barbican Centre, focusing on accessibility upgrades, maintenance, and a new climate-controlled plant environment.
The Sony World Photography Awards 2026 finalists have been selected from over 430,000 global entries, showcasing stunning images including a protective polar bear mother and dramatic UFO clouds.
The City of London Corporation has approved a £231 million renewal plan for the Barbican Centre, addressing maintenance and accessibility issues while preserving its Brutalist heritage.
Colour expert Annie Sloan CBE critiques Pantone's 'Cloud Dancer' as a dull white, unveiling her own 2026 palette of Tyrian Plum, Primer Red, and Napoleonic Blue for creativity, community, and wellbeing.
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RecommendedThe triceratops skeleton 'Trey', once displayed at a Wyoming museum, is set for online auction with a $4.5-5.5 million estimate as dinosaur fossil prices soar globally.
A new exhibition curated by Philip Hoare explores the influential DIY designs of punk and post-punk eras, featuring bold posters and graphics from the 1970s and 1980s.
The 'Trey' triceratops skeleton, displayed for decades at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center, will be auctioned online with a $4.5-5.5 million estimate, highlighting record prices in the fossil market.
Holi, the vibrant Hindu festival of colors, celebrates love, spring, and renewal with traditions rooted in mythology, celebrated globally in March.
A new portrait of Sir Elton John with his husband David Furnish, their two sons, and their Labradors has been unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery, captured by photographer Catherine Opie.
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RecommendedA painting rejected in 1960 as not being by Rembrandt has been confirmed as an authentic early work by the Dutch master following two years of analysis at the Rijksmuseum.