Rosa Klerkx Claims Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize 2025
LONDON — Rosa Klerkx has been announced as the 2025 winner of the Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize. The… Read More
1 October 2025
LONDON — Rosa Klerkx has been announced as the 2025 winner of the Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize. The… Read More
1 October 2025
The Royal Academy will stage the most comprehensive exhibition of Kerry James Marshall ever seen in Europe. Opening on 20 September 2025…
9 September 2025
Claridge’s and the Royal Academy Schools have announced details of Harmony, a major new commission by Jame St Findlay…
2 September 2025
The Royal Academy of Arts has named Simon Wallis OBE as its new Secretary and Chief Executive, marking a pivotal moment for the… Read More
6 June 2025
Astonishing Things, the RA show’s title comes from a comment Vincent van Gogh made on seeing Victor Hugo’s drawings.
24 March 2025
The Royal Academy’s first exhibition of 2025 will be Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism. This major new exhibition will feature over 130 works from the 1910s to the 1970s by ten important Brazilian artists.
19 December 2024
The central premise for Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c.1504 at the Royal Academy of Arts is that at the turn of the sixteenth century, these three titans of the Italian Renaissance briefly crossed paths, competing for the attention of the most powerful patrons in Republican Florence.
3 December 2024
Today, the Royal Academy of Arts announced that Cris Ballester Parets has been awarded the 2024 Royal Academy Architecture Prize…. Read More
2 October 2024
Jame St Findlay, a recent graduate of the Royal Academy Schools, has been named the prestigious Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools… Read More
27 September 2024
To accompany his current retrospective at the Royal Academy, Sir Michael Craig-Martin CBE RA (b. 1941), a popular figure in British art…
25 September 2024
Axel Rüger, secretary and chief executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, is leaving his position for the role of… Read More
20 September 2024
The Royal Academy of Arts is presenting the most comprehensive retrospective of Michael Craig-Martin RA seen in the UK to date….
19 September 2024
Daria Blum is presenting a solo exhibition as the winner of the first Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize that… Read More
12 September 2024
Ukraine has long held a fascination. Family lore has it that my great-grandfather left Odessa in the 1890s, driven out by pogroms, to settle in the East End of London.
1 July 2024
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, a cornerstone of the British art scene, owes its rich history and success to the Royal Academy of Arts.
11 June 2024
The Royal Academy’s 256th Summer Exhibition, a unique and compelling exploration of contemporary art and architecture, is set to be a pivotal platform for the artistic community.
2 May 2024
Since the 1990s, the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA has developed opulently executed sculptures, installations…
14 April 2024
An innovative exhibition is set to open at the Royal Academy of Arts this summer, exploring Modern art in Ukraine from 1900 to the 1930s.
13 March 2024
Entangled Pasts, 1768–now. Art, Colonialism and Change’ takes over the main galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts from 3rd February to 28th April 2024.
1 February 2024
The Royal Academy of Arts has revealed the committee for the upcoming 256th Summer Exhibition, which is set to be coordinated by the renowned British artist and Royal Academician Ann Christopher.
5 December 2023
The Royal Academy of Arts is hosting a compelling exhibition that delves into the groundbreaking era of late 19th-century France…
28 November 2023
Daria Blum is the winner of the first Claridge’s Royal Academy Schools Art Prize. The award was announced at a… Read More
26 September 2023
The artist Marina Abramović will attend the private view and some opening days of her highly anticipated retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy
4 September 2023
This year, British artist David Remfry RA will coordinate the Summer Exhibition and, working with the rest of the Summer Exhibition Committee, will explore the theme of Only Connect
25 May 2023
The Royal Academy of Arts and Claridge’s have announced a partnership to create The Claridge’s/Royal Academy Schools Art Prize.
26 April 2023
The ethos of art, art by everyone for everyone with anything, is what drives black artists from the American South.
23 March 2023
Twenty contemporary artworks gifted by the Royal Academy of Arts to Queen Elizabeth II are on display at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
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The title ‘Making Modernism’ implies that the artists included in this Royal Academy exhibition were at the forefront of the avant-garde. That they were an essential component in breaking the boundaries of 19th-century academic art for new freedoms. They would probably be very surprised to find themselves seen thus. It has taken more than a century for their importance to be re-evaluated and appreciated. Why? Because they were women.
16 November 2022
The Royal Academy of Arts is currently hosting a major exhibition of the work of the internationally celebrated South African artist
22 September 2022
Three new Royal Academicians have been elected to round off the year. Shirazeh Houshiary, Brian Griffiths and Clare Woods
14 July 2022
Milton Avery (1885 – 1965) has long been recognised in the United States as one of the most important and influential twentieth-century American artists.
6 July 2022
Walking into Whistler’s Woman in White exhibition, one does not know quite what to expect. After all, it is a bold choice to construct an exhibition based solely around one painting.
26 February 2022