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There's certainly a gentle humour in Feldmann's framing and re-presenting of aspects of the world around him and also a democratisation...
A major exhibition to celebrate the bicentenary of Charles Dickens's birth (Feb 7 1812), exploring the author's work, its themes and how...

This exhibition features work by over 30 artists who have explored both the social and cultural impact (good and ill) of the television...

Printed on the walls are texts - including mentions of Hawksmoor churches in Dickens, TS Eliot and Moore and Campbell's 'From Hell' -...
An exhibition exploring perhaps the most complex and still mysterious object in the universe, the brain. The show look at the ways in...

A black and white oil-stick drawing of a man peering under a heavy curtain sits at the heart of this exhibition. Taking a position of...


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

Films made between 1967 and 1969, by the pioneering performance artist.
Annual exhibition and awards celebrating the most innovative and inventive design from the past year. A shortlist of 100 designs in...
What on paper might seem like a delicate interleaving of Picasso and British art, in the gallery can feel like you're watching a boxing...