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Antoni Gaudí, the mystic master of Catalan Modernism, has taken an unexpected step in ecclesiastical ascent. This week, the ...
Researchers in the United States have ventured beyond the bounds of human perception, claiming to unlock a colour no eye has ...
The AIDS Memorial Quilt began in San Francisco in 1985, when activist Cleve Jones invited grieving friends and families to ...
King Charles III, custodian of the renowned Royal Collection—one of the world's most significant private art holdings—is set ...
St John on Bethnal Green is a Grade 1 listed building of international significance that has been at the centre of the ...
Undersea is the latest exhibition on a maritime theme curated by art historian James Russell for the Hastings Contemporary.
Every word for trees collects days of rain, sun and mist. It contains seasons, memories or places and time’, says Giuseppe ...
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is best known as a designer in the early years of the 20th century. He designed metalwork, ...
Milan’s leading modern and contemporary art fair, Miart*, which took place from 3–6 April, the venue – a hall in the ...
Alive with mythical sea creatures, gods and goddesses, putti and crashing waves, the drawings reflect the inspiration the ...
The death of artist Sarah Cunningham, whose work was championed by London's Lisson Gallery, has been ruled accidental by a ...
James Vaulkhard's latest exhibition at London's Blond Contemporary, presents a striking reimagining of the American landscape ...