Taking its name from the delicate flower that symbolises remembrance, Forget Me Not speaks to the quiet dangers of forgetting — forgetting people, histories, places and the nuanced realities that ...
A major exhibition of works by American musician and designer Jack White will open at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery ...
Kostas Stasinopoulos by Christa Holka KYKLOS – Centre for Arts and Cultures has appointed curator and writer Kostas Stasinopoulos as its new Director of ...
To mark International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, Artsy has launched Women-Led Galleries Now, a new online ...
Walking into ?????; Gathering is like being welcomed into someone’s home. Staffordshire St, a church-turned-project-space in ...
Just opened Cramer St Gallery presents Unfiltered, a solo exhibition of black-and-white photography by British photographer ...
White Cube has announced representation of Emmi Whitehorse (b.1957, Crownpoint, New Mexico, US), alongside Garth Greenan ...
The Hasselblad Foundation has announced that Zanele Muholi is the recipient of the 2026 Hasselblad Award, widely regarded as ...
Bringing together more than 150 works and over 300 images, the volume charts González’s bold engagement with power, memory and political history ...
Anicka Yi, who explores subjects across technology, microbiology, and politics through her highly inventive artworks.
Marking the culmination of Diasporas Now's yearlong residency at ICA, this artist takeover responds to the live art collective’s notion of 'home'.
Tabish Khan, the @LondonArtCritic, picks his top 5 exhibitions by Women Artists to see for International Women’s Day in London. If you are looking for more exhibitions, check out his previous top 5.