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At PIASA during Art Basel Paris, Tyburn Foundation gathers works from residencies in Umbria and Zimbabwe, tracing spirituality, place and memory across new forms. Tyburn Foundation presents Quiet ...
Five Exhibitions To See In London In August 2025 — from Derek Jarman’s evocative Black Paintings to Aboriginal dreamscapes and Rachel Jones’s vibrant explorations of identity, discover our picks for ...
Paul Cummins MBE doesn’t speak in sweeping statements. His art, however, speaks volumes. With a practice rooted in craft and shaped by empathy, Cummins has spent years transforming the delicate into ...
Luna Paiva debuts new ceramic sculptures and drawings in The Seed, a solo exhibition at StudioTwentySeven in New York, on view 4 Sept–10 Nov 2025.
Artsy’s 2025 Foundations exhibition showcases 250+ emerging artists from 40 countries, with accessible works curated by 85 international galleries.
Ellie Pennick runs Guts – a gallery championing the “underrepresented voices” of the art world. Ellie has a raw, honest coolness about her and her approach to the art world is a refreshingly-direct ...
This year at Phillips’ 20th Century and Contemporary Art Day Sale, a 1-of-3 edition of Sam Taylor-Johnson’s video Pietà sold for £22,500.
British visual artist Mat Collishaw‘s practice represents a sublime synergy of technological skill and conceptual depth within the spectrum of artistic brilliance. A luminary amidst the seminal cohort ...
In the art world, photography ‘s status as a legitimate art form has long been a hot topic of debate. While some dismiss it as not being “real art,” others champion its significance and power as an ...
I’m interested in finding the moment just before something is about to happen. That frozen second before the embrace, the silence before the mushroom cloud envelopes everything Danny Leyland In his ‘ ...
Amid the pulsating energy of London’s vibrant art scene, JD Malat Gallery shines brightly as a guiding light for established and emerging artists. With a strong emphasis on contemporary art, JD Malat ...
Alongside them, behind the lens, stood a young university student with a camera— Stephen Shames. As the Panthers marched, fed, taught and resisted, Shames documented, transforming observation into ...
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