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Yinka Shonibare’s The British Library is a large-scale installation which explores issues of race and immigration in British history. The work comprises 6,328 secondhand books covered in colourful ...
Hollow cast portrait head with empty eye sockets. Considered to be a fragment of a statue of the Emperor Claudius. It has been suggested that the head was broken from the statue during the rebellion ...
Travel back to the Golden Age of the Mughal Court (c.1560-1660) in this major exhibition celebrating the significant artistic achievements of the time, marked by pioneering creativity and an ...
Exclusive to the National Galleries of Scotland, Dürer to Van Dyck brings together an impressive group of 50 Flemish, Dutch, Early Netherlandish, and German drawings and watercolours, spanning from ...
Explore the life and work of Dora Carrington (1893-1932) in the first major museum exhibition of the artist in nearly 30 years: The Barbican Art Gallery last showcased her work in 1995! Co-curated by ...
Works dealing with the theme of flight from 3 artists with the power to provoke a combination of awe and anxiety.
The first Labour Budget in 14 years announced a welcome increase in investment for National museums and galleries and for cultural infrastructure. However, it did little to address the urgent crisis ...
'When will we be good enough?' is a thought-provoking installation that asks when will we ever move forward from a centuries-old reality where power and control are in the hands of the few? How much ...
The exhibition at Gainsborough’s House is the opportunity to showcase a selection of his designs for operas and ballets.
Today we announce the recipients of £1 million in grants from our Reimagine programme and call for urgent action to address funding crisis in response to the Autumn Budget. Over £800,000 has been ...