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Turner Prize 2025: The Good The Bland And The Ugly – Sue Hubbard

Turner Prize 2025: The Good The Bland And The Ugly – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Sep 24, 2025 | Reviews

According to the Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index 2025, Bradford is designated as the second-worst city to live in in the UK. The dubious distinction of the first being given to Walsall. One wonders if that study was done before Bradford was nominated this...
Kerry James Marshall – Everyday Life As Epic History – RA – Oliver Malin

Kerry James Marshall – Everyday Life As Epic History – RA – Oliver Malin

by News Desk | Sep 24, 2025 | Reviews

Kerry James Marshall has quietly glided into the RA on a red eye from Chicago O’Hare. Every blessed visitor who can make a pilgrimage to the holiest of current exhibition sites globally (Lourdes on canvas) will leave open-eyed to the sheer brilliance,...
Theatre Picasso – Performativity of his Art – Tate Modern – Clare Finn

Theatre Picasso – Performativity of his Art – Tate Modern – Clare Finn

by News Desk | Sep 17, 2025 | Reviews

Tate’s new Picasso exhibition is not, we are told in the catalogue, “an exhibition that explores the relationship between Picasso and theatre”. It is a ‘gesture’ to “bring out new relationships [between his works] and...
Steve McQueen: Occupied City Exposes An Unsettled Presence – Rijksmuseum

Steve McQueen: Occupied City Exposes An Unsettled Presence – Rijksmuseum

by News Desk | Sep 14, 2025 | Reviews

The Rijksmuseum has devoted its south façade and auditorium to Steve McQueen’s Occupied City, an audacious and urgent work made all the more resonant against the backdrop of the ongoing Gaza conflict and the rise of the right in Europe and in the UK. Spanning...
Radical Harmony The Art Of The Dot National Gallery – Sara Faith

Radical Harmony The Art Of The Dot National Gallery – Sara Faith

by News Desk | Sep 14, 2025 | Reviews

Radical Harmony: Helene Kröller-Müller’s Neo-Impressionists at the National Gallery is an exhibition about dots in painting. Long before the dot in art became associated with Damien Hirst or Yayoi Kusama, a small group of artists in the late 19th century delved...
A Choreographic Exhibition By Rambert and (La)Horde Ballet At Southbank – Roberto Ekholm

A Choreographic Exhibition By Rambert and (La)Horde Ballet At Southbank – Roberto Ekholm

by News Desk | Sep 9, 2025 | Reviews

For four days, Rambert and (La)Horde Ballet National de Marseille take over the Royal Festival Hall (RFH) and Queen Elizabeth Hall (QEH) in a choreographic odyssey—a three-hour immersive performative exhibition featuring films and live performances, viewable at your...
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