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Tracey Emin Lends Her Voice to London Underground’s Campaign for Invisible Disabilities

Tracey Emin Lends Her Voice to London Underground’s Campaign for Invisible Disabilities

by News Desk | May 12, 2026 | People, Trending

Tracey Emin has lent her voice to a campaign about what cannot be seen. An artist whose entire practice has been built on the courage to make private experience public, she brings to Transport for London’s Priority Seating Week an authority that no celebrity...
Zineb Sedira Transforms Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries into a Cinema of Resistance

Zineb Sedira Transforms Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries into a Cinema of Resistance

by News Desk | May 12, 2026 | Latest, News

The Duveen Galleries, one of the most imposing and architecturally demanding spaces in British public art, have been remade as an immersive installation drawing on the radical cinema culture that flourished in Algeria following its independence from France in 1962....
Rhythm In The Blues: Five Artists Find A Shared Language

Rhythm In The Blues: Five Artists Find A Shared Language

by News Desk | May 11, 2026 | Previews

Rhythm in the Blues, opening at 14 Percy Street in London from 12 to 20 May, brings together five international artists whose practices share a common preoccupation with rhythm, migration, memory and place, without forcing those concerns into a single argument or a...
Pavlina Vagioni Oikeiōsis: A Greek Artist Asks Venice to Remember How to Belong

Pavlina Vagioni Oikeiōsis: A Greek Artist Asks Venice to Remember How to Belong

by News Desk | May 11, 2026 | Artist In Focus, Features

Pavlina Vagioni’s Oikeiōsis, presented by the Hellenic Diaspora Foundation, takes its title from a Stoic philosophical concept that has no precise English equivalent: a word rooted in oikos, the Greek for household, that describes the act of recognising...
Ten Political Statements By Artists At The 2026 Venice Biennale

Ten Political Statements By Artists At The 2026 Venice Biennale

by News Desk | May 10, 2026 | Latest, News

  The Venice Biennale has never been a purely aesthetic event, and anyone who imagined that the 61st edition might somehow sidestep the world’s most pressing political realities was not paying attention to the programme, the location or the moment. Art and...
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