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From figuration to ceramics, the fair presents a rich cross-section of contemporary female-led practice—with prizes to support artists’ continued work. Nearly 2,000 artworks submitted by more than 600 ...
I was struck by how impactful I found the work emotionally, in comparison to the various Pietà images I had seen during my time studying Art History. You feel very aware of the weight of the body ...
The Royal College of Art (RCA)’s alumni roster reads like a who’s who of British artists, including figures such as David Hockney, Tracey Emin, Peter Blake, and Chris Ofili. These artists have all ...
The work of Thai artist Natee Utarit is particularly compelling in its refusal to offer any comfortable answers. His allegories are dense, his symbolism multifaceted, and his narratives intentionally ...
British visual artist Mat Collishaw‘s practice represents a sublime synergy of technological skill and conceptual depth within the spectrum of artistic brilliance. A luminary amidst the seminal cohort ...
Faramawy’s work encourages reflection and awareness of the interplay between these elements, highlighting their impact on those often left at society’s margins and their broader societal implications.
From textile ritual to climate fiction, these are five artists you should know — redefining how identity, place and practice shape the stories we make, share and remember. In the landscape of ...
Since 1999, when The Lion King opened in London‘s West End, the musical theatre production has entertained millions of people all over the world with its brilliant artistry, grand story and ...
With I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Amoako Boafo makes his first solo appearance in the United Kingdom, inaugurating an exhibition at Gagosian’s Grosvenor Hill gallery that is as much a portrait of ...
James Vaulkhard: Where the Land Remembers and the American Sublime Claire Luxton: Sculpting Dreamspace in a Restless World ...
Through abstraction and ancestral symbolism, Eilen Itzel Mena challenges erasure and asserts presence. You can feel the spirit of the Bronx in Eilen Itzel Mena’s brushstrokes—loose, confident, alive.
“I can still recall the light that resembles an early morning sunrise from the blasts filling the night sky, and I felt the rumble of shock waves regularly sweeping down the Las Vegas Valley.” ...