Art Bella Bonner-Evans Victoria Cantons, installation view of “What Birds Plunge Through Is Not The Intimate Space,” 2023. © Guts Gallery. Photo by Eva Herzog. Courtesy of Guts Gallery. Returning for its... Read more »
By Jacob Phillips, Local Democracy Reporter The National Gallery could have a massive makeover to celebrate its 200th birthday. The world-famous gallery hopes to reinvent itself with a new entrance to its... Read more »
The north London commercial gallery Oof, which is dedicated to the intersection between art and football, has continued its incursion into the UK’s sporting culture by exhibiting an original artwork to millions... Read more »
This week: uproar over the National Gallery in London’s building plans—is it a sensitive makeover or like “an airport lounge”? We talk to the director of the National Gallery, Gabriele Finaldi, about... Read more »
Dulwich Picture Gallery has stopped describing its head, Jennifer Scott, as “the Sackler Director”. Although the south London gallery failed to respond to queries about her title from The Art Newspaper in... Read more »
Local studio Delve Architects has extended a terraced home in south London by adding a brick-lined kitchen designed to be easily transformed into the Ivanhoe Gallery exhibition space for displaying work by local artists. Commissioned... Read more »
cleave to the Black [sic] is a moving image installation and ‘a work of authentic, personal expression and evocative, atmospheric poetry’ A Borough gallery has given a south London artist £250,000 to... Read more »
Sun Siyam Resorts has welcomed colleagues, agents and media from the UK to a celebratory event at the Century Club in central London. Top of the agenda was the opening of Siyam... Read more »
In a ceremony today at the Nepalese Embassy in London, two artefacts stolen from Nepal that were thought to be lost forever were repatriated. An ornate 16th-century wooden torana and a 17th-century... Read more »
Eileen Agar’s Angel of Anarchy brings together over 150 paintings, drawings, collages, objects and photographs exploring the development of Agar’s kaleidoscopic practice. Read More Read More ‘The underrated, magical power of music’:... Read more »