26 photos of Black British music tease upcoming V&A exhibition
The V&A East Museum has announced its maiden exhibition, The Music Is Black: A British Story, aiming to spotlight the influence of Black British music on both UK and global culture.
The V&A East Museum has announced its maiden exhibition, The Music Is Black: A British Story, aiming to spotlight the influence of Black British music on both UK and global culture.
Banksy has announced his first official solo exhibition for 14 years. CUT & RUN: 25 years card labour will open in Glasgow on Sunday.
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The Courtauld welcomes Peter Doig’s first show since moving back to London from Trinidad after 20 years away, with 12 paintings and a selection of etchings.
The Rossettis provides a fresh look at the pre-Raphaelites and a unique insight into previously unheard working class experiences.
Former Manchester United and Chelsea star Juan Mata is overseeing a project for the Manchester International Festival, bringing together 11 artists with 11 footballers to collaborate on different artworks.
A new exhibition is opening at the Charles Dickens Museum later this month, exploring the role of fog on Dickens and Victorian London.
Over 80,000 items from David Bowie’s collection are to go on display for the first time, following the donation of the archive to the V&A.
★★★★★ The Saatchi Gallery’s new exhibition, Beyond The Streets, is massive. In both scale and scope, the display dwarfs any street art exhibition the UK has hosted before, spanning the breadth of the subculture on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond.
The National Portrait Gallery has today announced the lineup of major exhibitions it will host when it reopens on 22 June 2023.
Horror as a genre is experiencing a breakneck resurgence in popularity. The Horror Show!, a new exhibition at Somerset House, looks at the subversive archetypes in British counter-culture and their demonisation by authorities.
A large Andy Warhol exhibition is heading to Saudi Arabia this winter, as the conservative Middle Eastern kingdom welcomes the work of the late, great, gay artist for the fist time.
A new exhibition exploring the work of Donatello, the “driving force behind the Italian Renaissance”, is coming to London's Victoria and Albert Museum next year.