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Curated by Dr Ridha Moumni, Chairman, Christie’s Middle East & Africa, Marwan: A Soul in Exile pays tribute to Marwan (1934-2016), one of the most critically acclaimed and influential artists of his ...
Kenny Scharf's Pop Surrealism blends vibrant playfulness with sharp social critique, offering a bold exploration of modern life. Through his emotional, kaleidoscopic works, he invites viewers to ...
From train yards to gallery walls, Remi Rough redefines abstract art by merging graffiti, geometry, and the raw energy of the street with modernist precision and visual rebellion.
A group exhibition exploring desire, memory, and identity through the symbolic space of the shed, featuring seven artists at Bernston Bhattacharjee Gallery.
The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. From 19 June to 23 July, the Royal College of Art will open ...
At the Hayward Gallery, a four-decade survey of Yoshitomo Nara’s work explores solitude, memory and resistance through his iconic, unflinching figures. Something tender and charged hums beneath the ...
Stephen Shames was just 20 when he began documenting the Black Panthers from the inside. His images reveal a side of the movement often left out of the frame: women organising, children learning, and ...
Amar Gallery is proud to announce our exhibition Black Panthers & Revolution: Stephen Shames. This exhibition is the first London gallery show for Stephen Shames, the photographer of the Black Panther ...
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 ...
Something is happening under the arches in Shoreditch. From 3 to 5 July, the Bike Shed will host MotoArto network, a new event that brings reimagined cars and contemporary art under the same roof. It ...
Five Exhibitions To See In London In April 2025 as British Summer Time begins and the city’s vibrant art scene bursts to life with fresh shows and creative energy.
In an age hooked on dopamine hits, algorithmic approval, and swipe-sized intimacy, British artist Mitch Griffiths moves against the current—with the slow, deliberate gravity of oil paint. His canvases ...
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