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Five Exhibitions To See In London In August 2025 — from Derek Jarman’s evocative Black Paintings to Aboriginal dreamscapes and Rachel Jones’s vibrant explorations of identity, discover our picks for ...
The New York street art pioneer DAZE unveils Dark Green Daze—a private, immersive exhibition in Ibiza that redefines how contemporary art is experienced. Chris “DAZE” Ellis, one of the foundational ...
As the art world attempts to democratise without truly letting go of its exclusivity, we create a strange hybrid. Supposedly open, but still drenched in coded signals. And collectors (especially newer ...
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.
The Sacred Stillness of Flowers: How Rebecca Louise Law Turns Fleeting Beauty Into Something Timeless Flowers have long existed at the intersection of beauty and brevity—a soft symbol of time passing, ...
Inviting personal photographs and stories that reflect the diverse experiences of diaspora communities worldwide. Taking its cue from A Thousand Small Stories — the title of Eileen Perrier ’s current ...
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 ...
‘Choose your self-presentations carefully, for what starts out as a mask may become your face.’ Erving Goffman in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life Featuring Juno Calypso, Mat Collishaw, Polly ...
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 ...
Five Exhibitions to See in London in June 2025 – From radical photography to poetic abstraction, the capital’s galleries offer a vibrant start to summer. “Summer, summer, summertime,” sang Will Smith ...
Alongside them, behind the lens, stood a young university student with a camera— Stephen Shames. As the Panthers marched, fed, taught and resisted, Shames documented, transforming observation into ...
A Landmark London Debut Showcasing Stephen Shames’ Unparalleled Archive of the Black Panther Party and Civil Rights Icons Amar Gallery is proud to announce our exhibition Black Panthers & Revolution: ...