range of sources – from traditional folklore and fairy tales, to literary classics and nursery rhymes. Paula Rego: Visions of English Literature will present three of the artist’s most ambitious and ...
These include works nodding at pivotal moments in history of paintings (Van Minnen, Birns), works influenced by technology or contemporary aesthetics (Hofmann, Brawner), painterly languages that ...
Contemporary art today is rife with contradiction. For every piece that provokes thought, there are countless others that elicit only a weary sigh. We’re inundated with artistic output; everyone wears ...
PHA’s research further identifies that a majority of our current artist clients can afford current fabrication fees — only 5% of our projects are declined due to high costs. Accordingly, a key focus ...
Art often rises from darkness, a refuge where creativity burrows into shadows before emerging as a force of self-expression. History reveals that some of the greatest works are born from struggle, ...
As in many Caribbean spaces, laws criminalizing homosexuality remain in The Bahamas as vestiges of its colonial period, leaving the LGBTQ+ community marginalized andvulnerable in absence of official ...
“More Sweetly Play the Dance” (2015) by the South African artist William Kentridge (born Johannesburg, 1955) is a work that combines video, animation, drawing, music and performance to create an ...
The University of Warwick celebrates the sixtieth anniversary of its founding with The Future Is Today – a major survey exhibition staged in the University’s Mead Gallery dedicated to the enduring ...
Renowned for transforming public spaces through cutting-edge technology, Greenaway & Greenaway’s creative portfolio includes the official Opening Ceremony film and large-scale 3D mapping for Waltham ...
Mitchell is a leading voice in contemporary photography and his unique vision is evident in this curated dialogue between his oeuvre and Avedon’s iconic images. New York City gallery Howard Greenberg ...
In 1941 at the beginning of World War II Calcagno joined the United States Army Air Corps, where he served for three years. During his service he was recognised as an artist. His drawing titled: ...