Category : Arts


Royal Ballet collaborates with blind artist

The Royal Ballet announces an unprecedented collaboration with blind artist Sean Dilley, creating a multi-sensory performance that redefines accessibility in classical dance.

Ukrainian combat medic's war play debuts in London

Alina Sarnatska, a Ukrainian combat medic who served on the front lines, brings her harrowing wartime experiences to the London stage in a groundbreaking new play that's captivating audiences.

Abramović's Erotic Epic Triumphs in Manchester

Legendary performance artist Marina Abramović stuns audiences once again with the UK revival of her boundary-pushing 'Balkan Erotic Epic' at Manchester's Aviva Studios - a raw exploration of ritual and sexuality.

Sheila Canby: Islamic Art Curator Legacy

Remembering Sheila Canby, the visionary curator who transformed London's Islamic art collections and brought Middle Eastern masterpieces to global prominence.

Sagarika Sundaram's Hypnotic Art Takes London

Experience the mesmerising world of Sagarika Sundaram as her acclaimed solo exhibition arrives in London, showcasing textile art that challenges perceptions of identity and tradition.

Lost 19th Century New York Photos Rediscovered

A remarkable collection of previously unseen photographs by George Bradford Brainerd reveals intimate moments of 19th century New York, offering a stunning visual time capsule of the evolving metropolis.

Venice Biennale artist loses $80k grant

Khaled Sabsabi loses $80,000 Creative Australia grant after being selected for prestigious Venice Biennale, sparking outrage in arts community over funding priorities.

Unsilenced: Exhibition Amplifies Black British Stories

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.

Frieze London's Barbenheimer Moment with Paris Rival

London's premier art fair faces unprecedented competition from Paris as both cities launch major autumn events simultaneously, creating a cultural showdown that's dividing the global art elite.

Global Lens: A Week in 20 Powerful Photographs

From political upheavals to breathtaking natural phenomena, explore the most compelling visual stories from around the globe in this week's photographic journey across continents and cultures.

Canterbury Cathedral hosts underground graffiti exhibition

In an unprecedented fusion of heritage and contemporary art, Canterbury Cathedral transforms its underground car park into a vibrant street art showcase featuring works from Peckham's creative community, bridging centuries of artistic expression.

Robert the Bruce Era Stained Glass Discovered in Shop

A stunning 14th-century stained glass panel depicting Scottish nobility, dating back to the time of Robert the Bruce, has been uncovered in an Edinburgh antiques shop after being misidentified for decades.

Collage Artists Confront Society's Harshest Truths

Discover how modern collage artists are using fragmented imagery to tackle urgent social issues including historical trauma, health crises, and political injustice in powerful new exhibition.

AOP Photography Awards 2025 Winners Revealed

Discover the breathtaking winners of the Association of Photographers Awards 2025, featuring extraordinary documentary work, innovative advertising campaigns, and remarkable student talent that redefines contemporary photography.

Peter Doig's Painting & Music Fusion at Serpentine

Discover how Peter Doig's groundbreaking exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery merges visual art with musical composition in an immersive sensory experience that redefines contemporary painting.

Ying Ang's stunning mushroom photography reveals nature's secrets

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.

Government slashes museum funding in major shake-up

Major English museums face devastating budget cuts as Arts Council England redirects funding away from traditional institutions toward 'levelling up' agenda, sparking outrage in cultural sector.

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