Art: Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain
The wider world came across Lee Miller when the house in a remote part of East Sussex – where she and her […]
Art: Age-Old Cities
The destruction of ancient Roman remains at Palmyra, Syria, by members of so-called Islamic State was met with international condemnation.
Art: Oceania
The first impression of Oceania as you enter from the streets of Piccadilly is of being plunged into darkness – and drama.
Art: The Thannhauser Legacy
The Solomon R. Guggenheim, New York, was originally meant to be a collection of works of ‘radical abstraction’ says curator Megan Fontanella.
Art: Learn to paint like Van Gogh
Dutch Design Week has come and gone but there’s still time to learn how to paint like Van Gogh thanks to an […]
Art: The Anthropocene Project
Epoch making is not an everyday event. Anthropocene is a ‘proposed’ new epoch – one in which human (anthropos in Greek) activity […]
Art: Dates for your diary
Find out what amazing art exhibitions are going on these coming months
Art: The Beautiful & Damned
Masterworks from 1908-1918 commemorating the artistic genius born from World War 1 will be sold this November by Sotheby’s.
Art: Yellow Ball, The Frank and Lorna Dunphy Collection
Damien Hirst, Circular butterfly painting, 2008 | Smashing Yellow Ball at Peace painting (estimated at £100,000- £150,000)
Art: Life in Motion
Here is an odd show – pairing semi pornographic works by the famous Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele with photographs by the lesser […]

















