Tag: London
Tate Modern Exhibition Celebrates Yoko Ono’s Artistic Revival
Yoko Ono, a prominent artist, is known for her avant-garde work in the art world. Her latest exhibition, “Music of the Mind,” at Tate Modern showcases her diverse range of
DetailRevisiting the Work of Forgotten Photojournalist Bert Hardy in New London Exhibition
Bert Hardy, a UK photojournalist, captured iconic images of mid-20th century Britain. An exhibition titled “Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace” at the Photographers’ Gallery showcases his diverse work,
DetailCelebrating 200 Years: The National Gallery, London’s Big Birthday Weekend in Full Color
The National Gallery in London is celebrating its 200th anniversary with a series of special events on its Big Birthday Weekend from 10-12 May. To kick off the festivities, a
DetailIbrahim Mahama Transforms Barbican with Large Purple Cloth Installation
Ghanian artist Ibrahim Mahama has transformed the Barbican centre in London with his large-scale public art piece, “Purple Hibiscus,” made of 2,000 square meters of woven cloth. The work, sewn
DetailGasworks Celebrates 30 Years: A South London Art Powerhouse
Gasworks, the south London art institution, celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with a rich history of supporting and showcasing artists from around the world. Over the years, Gasworks has
DetailLondon Commercial Gallery Swaps Spaces with Newcastle Non-Profit for One Month: Art Market Update
London commercial gallery Pipeline is partnering with Newcastle non-profit art space Slugtown in a unique cultural exchange program. The initiative aims to promote cross-regional artistic collaborations, with artists from each
DetailExploring Robert Rauschenberg’s Global Ambitions in a New London Exhibition
Rarely shown works by the late US artist Robert Rauschenberg, created for the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) in the 1980s, are on display at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery in London.
DetailEfforts to Preserve Museum of London Building Launched Amidst Threat of Demolition
Campaigners are fighting to prevent the demolition of the Museum of London’s former home, despite plans being approved to build a new office complex in its place. The Museum of
DetailNan Goldin Film on Suicide and Addiction Screening in London’s ‘Welsh Chapel’
Nan Goldin, the US photographer and activist, will be showcasing her film installation “Sisters, Saints, Sibyls” at the Welsh chapel in Soho, London. The installation, which touches on themes of
DetailVitrine Gallery Closes After 14 Years Due to Economic Pressures and Political Climate
Vitrine, a gallery with locations in London and Basel, will be closing this month after 14 years in business, as announced today by its founding director, Alys Williams. The decision
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