Born in 1934, Rose Wylie grew up in London amid the Blitz; bombing raids were an everyday fact of her childhood. Wylie’s home ...
Mrinalini Mukherjee's monumental woven sculptures allude to sexuality and desire, as well as botany and the natural world. Find out more about the methods and ideas behind her groundbreaking ...
The exhibition features work by Anaï Salem, Francisca Pinto and Katrina Cowling. Through their paintings and sculptures, the three artists shape a realm where gravity grows stronger, drawing all ...
One of the world’s most influential living painters, Marshall is a virtuoso chronicler of Black American life – here are five things you need to know about the artist. Kerry James Marshall first ...
Find out more about how the pioneer of Post-Impressionism has inspired the subjects and techniques of Kiefer’s monumental paintings and sculptures. A few months after turning 18, Kiefer embarked on an ...
Created on their return from an Antarctic expedition, these life jackets symbolise survival, whether it’s physical, material, or spiritual. Taking inspiration from a Victorian book of cyanotypes ...
Find out more about the extraordinary artistic career of French writer and statesman Victor Hugo. When Victor Hugo died in 1885, aged 83, over two million people lined the streets of Paris to see his ...
The value of art in our schools is immeasurable. Urgently, we need to bring it back. Yes, times are hard and budgets are tight. But that’s not why art is drying up in our schools. The truth is more ...
Tracey Emin RA has won the 2024 Charles Wollaston Award for the "most distinguished work" in the Summer Exhibition. Each year we present prizes for outstanding works in the Summer Exhibition. Over £80 ...
Take a look around Nicola Turner’s studio in Bath and watch her build her dramatic sculpture created from tentacles of horsehair and sheep fleeces. See 'The Meddling Fiend' in our courtyard as part of ...
Meet the artists who defined Ukraine’s culture at the start of the 20th century before you visit our latest exhibition ‘In the Eye of the Storm’. The start of the 20th century was a period of ...
[iv], xxvi, 91, [1] p., frontis. (port.), [60] pl.; 676 mm. No publication-date is given in the book. It has been variously assigned to the years between 1859 and 1862. In 1854 Wornum had been ...
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