Art UK raises £3.8 million to keep rare Barbara Hepworth sculpture The UK government had issued an export bar on the sculpture after it was sold at an auction in March 2024, citing its cultural significance. 20/08/2025
Culture news From CR7 to a busty mermaid: The statues that have lost their place From Denmark’s busty mermaid statue to toppled slave traders and stolen Paddington Bears, we take a look at the statues around the world that have vanished, been relocated, or quietly removed. 14/08/2025
Green News Artist’s plastic sculpture at UN urges delegates to act on pollution An evolving sculpture built from waste confronts negotiators as talks on a landmark plastic continue. 12/08/2025
No Comment Giant trolls made from trash warn against environmental destruction A group of six towering wooden trolls has taken up residence in a Californian forest, aiming to teach humans how to live more sustainably with nature. 22/07/2025
Art Marina Abramović wins sculpture prize in Praemium Imperiale awards The Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović and the painter Peter Doig are among the laureates for this year's Praemium Imperiale, the prestigious Japanese award also known as the 'Nobel of the Arts'. 15/07/2025
Destinations Why Zurich’s creative side makes it a top city break destination While Basel shines during art week, Zurich offers travellers a year-round creative scene and cultural discoveries. 06/07/2025
Culture news Renowned Italian sphere sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro dies aged 98 Best known for his massive bronze spheres with clawed out interiors which decorate prominent public spaces around the world, Arnaldo Pomodoro leaves behind an impressive body of art. 23/06/2025
No Comment Wind-powered beach beasts of the Netherlands go on show in Delft A new exhibition in Delft explores the evolution of Theo Jansen’s strandbeesten – strange, wind-powered creatures that walk along the Dutch coastline each summer. 12/06/2025
Art Theo Jansen’s stunning walking sculptures showcased in new exhibition A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and plastic bottles, these kinetic sculptures have "lived" and "died" on the Dutch coastline since 1990. 11/06/2025
Art Influential German 'nail artist' Günther Uecker dies aged 95 A leading voice in German post-war art, Uecker's work turned acts of destruction into powerful symbols of peace and reflection. 11/06/2025
Art Lost Auguste Rodin sculpture sells for €860,000 at auction in France The small marble sculpture, believed to be a fake by its owners, ended up being the real deal: a 1892 Auguste Rodin. It sold for auction on Monday for nearly one million dollars. 10/06/2025
Food and Drink Take a look at London’s wild and wonderful vegetable sculpture contest A wildly creative vegetable sculpture contest stole the show at this year’s Lambeth Country Show in London’s Brockwell Park. From a papal “Cornclave” to “Twin Leeks”, the entries were as punny as they were impressive. 09/06/2025
Art Marina Tabassum unveils the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion in London The 2025 Serpentine Pavilion has been unveiled in Kensington Gardens - designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum, the timber structure explores themes of time, movement, and nature. 05/06/2025
Art Jim Morrison’s stolen bust found 37 years later... By accident The mythical bust that once sat on top of Jim Morrison's grave in Paris has been found by accident during a search linked to a case of fraud. It remains to be determined whether the Père Lachaise cemetery will get the sculpture back. 19/05/2025
Art First artist on the moon Paul Van Hoeydonck dies aged 99 Belgian artist Paul Van Hoeydonck has died aged 99. For decades he had the honour of being the first and only person to have a work of art on the moon. 05/05/2025
Art Czech artist brings folk tradition and monumental sculptures to Berlin Czech artist Klára Hosnedlová has transformed Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof with her largest exhibition to date, 'Embrace', featuring monumental tapestries, sculptures, and a soundscape inspired by her home near the Czech-Slovakian border. 29/04/2025
Art Oxford exhibition to showcase Zimbabwean anti-colonial sculptures Zimbabwean sculptures confronting British colonialism will go on display at Oxford’s Oriel College, with Wallace Mkanka’s 'Blindfold Justice' named overall winner of the competition. 23/04/2025
Art Shortlist for 2025 Prix Marcel Duchamp unveiled The shortlist for the prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s top contemporary art award, has been revealed. Four artists are vying for the €90,000 prize, to be announced later this year. 14/01/2025
No Comment Ice and snow turn into ephemeral sculptural splendour in Chinese city The ice sculpture competition in Harbin, China, is a centrepiece of the winter season and a major draw for international tourists. 09/01/2025
No Comment Pandas take over Hong Kong The Panda Go! exhibition features 2,500 mini-panda sculptures, which were put on display at various locations in Hong Kong, China. Crowds flocked to Victoria Harbour over the weekend to pay them a visit. 09/12/2024