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The British Museum has secured the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry, marking its first return to British soil in nearly a ...
Moira Cameron has been awarded first prize in the 2025 Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award for her contemplative and boldly executed self-portrait, A Life Lived. The large-scale canvas, a ...
A previously unknown painting by Diana de Rosa, a rare female voice in 17th-century Neapolitan art, has stunned the Old ...
Alien Shores’ explores landscape as a place of memory, imagination, yearning and belonging. Through painting, video, ...
The Maria Lassnig Foundation has announced New York-based artist Carrie Yamaoka as the recipient of its 2025 prize, a ...
Recognised as one of the most distinct voices in contemporary self-portraiture, Lucy Jones’ raw and revealing self-portrayals are both personal and politically charged. Addressing themes of femininity ...
MK Gallery continues its compelling run of photography exhibitions with the first UK retrospective of Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz—a long overdue survey of one of Latin America’s most fearless ...
Canaletto’s luminous Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day, has sold for a record price of £31.9 million at Christie’s on Tuesday evening, eclipsing its upper estimate and setting a new ...
CLOSE is presenting two concurrent solo exhibitions celebrating the life and legacy of the late British abstract artist Jane Harris (1956-2022). This is the first major retrospective of Harris’s ...
Peter Phillips, a founding figure of British Pop Art whose vibrant, iconoclastic canvases helped define a new visual language for Post-War Britain, has died at the age of 86. His family confirmed the ...
A monumental charcoal drawing by Jenny Saville, Mirror (2011-12), has sold for £2,114,000, far exceeding its pre-sale estimate of £800,000–1,200,000. The most expensive drawing by Jenny Saville’s ...
For 72 hours, London’s art scene became one vast, twitching organism. From Mayfair’s white spaces to Peckham’s railway arches dripping with condensation, every gallery door swung open in ragged ...