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If you want to know where photography is at right now, this gathering of 37 disparate photo-practitioners won't make ...
Imagine going to an art school where the godfather of abstraction, Wassily Kandinsky, is teaching a class in wall pai...
During her prolific 80-plus years on this earth, she has breached the divides between East and West, male and female,...
At his best Damien Hirst speaks to our incomprehension in the face of life's great mysteries. All that meat and medic...

The complete set of Picasso's 100 etchings 'The Vollard Suite', made between 1930-1937 (and named after the Paris art...
What on paper might seem like a delicate interleaving of Picasso and British art, in the gallery can feel like you're...

This exhibition features work by over 30 artists who have explored both the social and cultural impact (good and ill)...
In its favour, this survey of British design isn't the backslapping exercise you may have feared and it doesn't make ...
What is genuine and what is artifice? Do we have both a real and a false personality? And what should be public and w...

The Photographer's Gallery's refurbished venue opens with colour images from respected Canadian photographer Edward ...

There's certainly a gentle humour in Feldmann's framing and re-presenting of aspects of the world around him and also...
All that's great about Zoffany can be contemplated in 'The Tribuna of the Uffizi' (1772-77), the result of a commissi...

With this new commission for the cavernous Duveen Galleries, 'The Robinson Institute', filmmaker Patrick Keiller has ...

The political power of words is a recurring subject. African-American artist Glenn Ligon's use of appropriated text q...
Images of Queen Elizabeth II made during her reign and charting the differing modes of portrait representation in pai...