One not to miss! Fifty years ago, pioneering documentary photographer Daniel Meadows set off from Impressions Gallery former home in York on his 14 month journey touring throughout the UK on his Free ...
Curated by academic Dr Christina Bradstreet, this landmark exhibition investigates the significance of smell in Pre-Raphaelite paintings and wider Victorian society. From images of daydreaming figures ...
Join us for a hilarious and heart warming evening with comedian, actor, and writer Nick Mohammed, as he takes you on a journey from his iconic creation, Mr. Swallow, to his unforgettable role as ...
Contemporary artist Kurt Jackson, whose own art process is heavily informed by studied observation and deep respect for the natural world, was invited to curate an exhibition reflecting his concerns ...
This landmark exhibition features works by over 30 Indian artists responding to cultural and political shifts from 1975 to ...
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An exhibition of landscape paintings, drawings and collages by acclaimed Scottish artist Alan Watson (1957-2019) ...
Continuing his long-running interest in sculpture, abstraction and queer identity, Jack O'Brien’s major new commission at Camden Art Centre, involves repurposing a historical English horse-racing ...
Outlaws: Fashion Renegades of 80s London exhibition centres around the legendary nightclub Taboo, opened by designer and performance artist Leigh Bowery in 1985. Imposing ‘dress as though your life ...
Sammy Baloji is interested in the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and often researches its cultural, architectural and industrial heritage as well as the legacy of Belgian colonisation.
Berlin-based artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst approach AI as a coordination and communication technology, much like singing has been for millennia. Historically, singing techniques like call and ...
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