The Art of Banksy: an unauthorised, private collection
Banksy doesn’t care if you like him. He doesn’t even care if you know who he is. In fact, he really doesn’t care whether you go to see the brilliant showcase of his work that’s [...]
Paula Rego at Tate Britain
Paula Rego (born 1953 in Lisbon, Portugal) is widely considered one of the most distinctive and acclaimed artists of our time. She has worked across seven decades and her latest exhibition at Tate Britain was [...]
Alice in Wonderland
Fall down the rabbit hole with a new exhibition at London’s V&A Museum celebrating the style and influence of Alice in Wonderland. We’re not sure whether art imitates life or life imitates art, but in [...]
ArtCan Adapt
Artists have needed support more than ever during recent pandemic-tainted times, and one London-based art organisation is leading the way with the development of a new hybrid exhibition format. [...]
Arts Corps, the youth education programme that paints a better picture
“Without the arts, we don’t have a way to capture what’s happening in society (positive and negative), reflect on and critique it, showcase or illuminate it…” (James Miles, Arts Corps). When it comes to a [...]
Let’s head back to… The National Gallery
After an unprecedented 111 days with its doors closed, the National Gallery began welcoming visitors again on 8 July, making it the first major national art museum to reopen in the UK following the COVID-19 [...]
South African gallery premieres globally relevant works at PAD London 2019
Southern Guild in South Africa works closely with a diverse roster of multi-disciplinary designers, fulfilling the role of mentorship and incubation, facilitating production where necessary, and acting as a conduit between South African artisans and international galleries seeking local production capabilities. [...]