The Food Detectives Can Douro valley wine achieve perfect clarity? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project
The Food Detectives Can Douro valley wine achieve perfect clarity? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project
Art David Hockney's vibrant masterpieces light up London in new exhibition The colourful collection of works features etchings, lithographs, photo collages, and even iPad-created art, highlighting Hockney's iconic exploration of light, colour, and perspective. 09/10/2024
No Comment Tate Modern's sensory installation by Mire Lee Mire Lee's monumental installation explores regeneration and decomposition through suspended sculptures, chains, turbines and water sounds. 08/10/2024
Art Art or trash? Dutch museum worker accidently throws artwork in bin A Dutch museum has recovered one of its artworks that looks like two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it in the bin. One man’s art is another man’s trash... 08/10/2024
Art Vive l’impressionnisme! Unseen treasures at the Van Gogh Museum This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, one of the most significant movements in art history. Along with galleries across Europe, the Van Gogh Museum is marking the occasion, spotlighting renowned yet rarely seen works. 08/10/2024
Art How AI and telekinetic robots are transforming the art world London's HOFA Gallery has launched a new digital art exhibition in collaboration with Phillips, featuring works created by telekinetic robotic arms and artificial intelligence. 08/10/2024
Art Johnny Depp’s creative chaos goes on display at New York exhibition The New York exhibition "A Bunch of Stuff" offers an intimate look into Johnny Depp's eclectic artistic side, featuring paintings, sketches, and personal memorabilia from his acting career. 07/10/2024
Art Major new art museum announced for Norway’s Trondheim Set in Norway’s third-largest city, PoMo’s permanent collection will include works by Louise Bourgeois, Katharina Fritsch, Simone Leigh, and Philippe Parreno. 07/10/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Francis Bacon's perturbing portraiture, contemporary art at Frieze London, 'Joker: Folie à Deux' sends in the clowns, and a new album from Public Service Broadcasting - here's what to do in Europe this week. 05/10/2024
Culture news New exhibition on the Portuguese 'queen of fado' Amália Rodrigues The exhibition features video-mapping, virtual reality and a full-scale hologram of the artist who put fado on the map. 04/10/2024
Art 'SPACES': HOFA and Phillips launch new digital art expo in London London's HOFA Gallery has launched a new digital art exhibition in collaboration with Phillips, featuring works created by telekinetic robotic arms and artificial intelligence. 03/10/2024
Culture news 'I'm Not Okay' exhibition celebrates Emo culture at its finest Muuuum – it's not a phase! "I’m Not Okay" exhibition celebrating Emo culture launches in London and runs until January 2025. 02/10/2024
Art Claude Monet’s cityscapes shine in two new major European exhibitions Two major exhibitions on Claude Monet have opened in Europe, with London’s Courtauld Gallery showcasing his iconic Thames series and Berlin’s Alte Nationalgalerie focusing on his rare Paris cityscapes. 01/10/2024
Art Future Generation Art Prize opens this week at Kyiv’s PinchukArtCentre The prize is open to all artists aged 35 or younger from anywhere in the world and working in any medium. This year’s cohort features 21 artists from as far afield as Lithuania, Iraq and Taiwan. 01/10/2024
Art Congregation: Es Devlin to unveil major new work in support of UNHCR Bringing together portraits, animation, sound sequences and choral performances, the landmark installation at London’s St Mary le Strand Church will be unveiled on Thursday (3 October). 30/09/2024
Art Rare Asian bronzes make European debut in landmark Rijksmuseum exhibit The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is showcasing over 75 Asian bronze masterpieces this autumn, many of which are being seen in Europe for the first time. 28/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A Helen Frankenthaler exhibition in Florence, Ezra Collective's 'Dance, No One’s Watching' and (an anti-climactic) update on French cinema's infamous 'Emmanuelle' - here's what's new in Europe this week. 28/09/2024
No Comment Tasmanian court excludes men from women-only exhibition The Supreme Court of Tasmania ruled the "Ladies' Lounge" women-only exhibition legal, overturning a prior decision, citing protection under anti-discrimination law. 27/09/2024
Art How Olafur Eliasson will take over Piccadilly Circus and Times Square Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson is set to take over some of the world’s biggest public spaces in his most impressive installation piece yet. 27/09/2024
Culture Series Pari Dukovic’s photography exhibition debuts in Istanbul Award-winning photographer Pari Dukovic's exhibition "From Istanbul to New York: A Photographer's Journey" showcases his dynamic portraits and personal artistic evolution. 27/09/2024
Culture news Is London's new and gory serial killer exhibition a step too far? London’s newest visitor attraction is a gore fest that revels in the murder and mayhem of serial killers. 26/09/2024