The Landscape of Painting, Curator Rebecca Byrne Interviews Artist Selma Parlour
The expansive field of painting leaves much to explore. The group exhibition Pool, plays on the process of painting as an immersive...
Global and Local - an interview with Martin Roth, Director of the V&A
The stunning range of cultural activity continues to evolve across London - with East London to get a new cultural hub ‘Olympicopolis’,...
Ai Weiwei's Newest Art-Film Will See 'Over 600 hours' of Footage About the Refugee Crisi
At the start of the year, the Danish government’s decision to seize asylum seekers’ assets lead Chinese artist Ai Weiwei to pull out of...
Evaluating London: The Arts World is an Ecosystem, Marked by Complexity and Interdependence
When people talk about the evaluation of culture, they usually mean disciplines like economic studies that look at employment, tourism...
What About The Art? Cai Guo-Qiang on Shifting the Focus From the Market to the Artist
Art Basel’s definitive sales report noted one of the highest reported prices saw an asking price of $15 million. Elsewhere, prints by...
In Memoriam: Dame Zaha Hadid
The world of architecture was rocked yesterday by news of the sudden death of Dame Zaha Hadid. She had suffered a heart attack while...
Roberto Burle Marx: Brazilian Modernist Opens May 6, Jewish Museum, New York
From Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro to Biscayne Boulevard in Miami Beach, throughout Brazil and around the world, the innovative and...
Marylebone Terrace Gets Thrilling ‘Secondary Skin’ From Regent’s University Students
Ten final year Interior Design BA (Hons) students at Regent’s University London have wowed local residents with their plans for a much...