A decade after Noah Davis' untimely death, the Barbican has staged the first institutional retrospective of his work.
Thursday 6th February 2025, the Barbican hosts the UK’s first institutional survey of the late American artist Noah Davis ...
Barbican unveils plans for £240 million renewal of its concrete Brutalist spaces - The centre was constructed on London’s ...
The striking public art exhibition of Huma Bhabha at Brooklyn Bridge Park with the Public Art Fund features four haunting ...
In Painting for My Dad (2011), artist Noah Davis presents a male figure gazing over a rocky landscape beneath a star-strewn, ...
There's a new exhibition on display at The Barbican by artist Citra Sasmita, delving into ancestral memories, rituals, and ...
We visit two new exhibitions in London by two very different US artists. First, we’ll hear from the curator of the UK’s first ...
It’s the month of love, and there’s plenty to make your heart swell if you’re an art fan. London’s museums and galleries are ...
I've never felt so identified with and understood by artwork before.” “Emotional, intriguing, familiar and new, provoking and engaging, me ...
Asian Comics unfolds across six dynamic sectors, each offering a unique lens on diverse stories and cultural landscapes. The ...
The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), located in Seattle, steps into the realm of folklore and fantasy with its upcoming ...
(He used to work in a bookshop specialising in exhibition catalogues, and – at the Barbican – the shadow of, say, the Scottish painter Peter Doig looms large.) See how he paints his figures ...