

Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion
Iris van Herpen works at the nexus of fashion, design, technology, and science. With a dynamic and path-breaking body of work, she is...


Bejewelled Treasures: The Al Thani Collection
Spectacular objects, drawn from a single private collection, will explore the broad themes of tradition and modernity in Indian...


“Air” by Vincent Laforet
Internationally acclaimed aerial photographer Vincent Laforet created mesmerizing, never before possible, high-altitude nighttime aerial...


Art in Support of Paris
After the Paris attacks on November 13, the world has come together to give light to the City of Lights, when some sick people tried to...


John Hoyland: Power Stations Paintings 1964 - 1982
“Paintings are there to be experienced … [they] are not to be reasoned with, they are not to be understood, they are to be recognised.” –...


Effigies Amicorum. Portraits of Artists by Federico de Madrazo @ Museo Nacional del Prado
Federico de Madrazo (Rome, 1815 – Madrid, 1894) was the Spanish painter who produced the largest number of portraits of artists. These...


Halloween Mini Sweet Tricks
For those who are in Paris, France for this Halloween, please, don’t forget go to the sweet shop A la Mère de Famille. Why? Simple. They...


Days of the Dead @ The British Museum
In Mexico, Days of the Dead is an annual festival where families gather to remember the dead. Its origins can be traced back at least...


High Spirits: The Comic Art of Thomas Rowlandson at The Queen's Gallery
Rowlandson was one of the leading caricaturists of Georgian England, creating many memorable and hilarious pictures that lampooned a...


No Longer / Not Yet
“Those who are truly contemporary, who truly belong to their time, are those who neither perfectly coincide with it nor adjust themselves...