India's art market is booming, and institutions are opening at a rapid pace. But insiders say the country needs even more ...
From Noah Davis’s empathetic figuration at the Barbican to Arpita Singh’s richly layered narratives at Serpentine, two ...
These worst of times are documented in a new show at Tate Britain, “The 80s: Photographing Britain.” Showcasing the work of ...
Major exhibition Dirty Looks marks the return of contemporary fashion to the Barbican and Lucy Raven presents a new ...
The Barbican is hosting the Dirty Looks fashion exhibition this autumn, exploring the ways fashion has embraced dirt, decay, ...
The British Museum has retained its title as the UK's busiest visitor attraction, although visitor numbers to attractions ...
Lizz Wright’s exquisite singing breaks all boundaries between soul, gospel and jazz. In so doing she channels many interwoven strands of the African-American experience. Wright thrives on singing to ...
Meanwhile, the launch of the inaugural Bukhara Biennial later this year will mark a pivotal moment in the country’s emergence ...
Wynton Marsalis is a great man, but his Fourth, “The Jungle”, is no masterpiece, not even a symphony – a dance suite, maybe, with enough bold textures to recall wandering attentions. We needed less of ...
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