Self-taught Scottish painter Jack Vettriano has died. The artist set a Scottish record when his most famous work, The Singing ...
The French Government has announced a 50 percent cut in their lauded Culture Pass, four years after its nationwide launch for ...
In 2021, the city’s taxi drivers staged a hunger strike, demanding relief from debt incurred since 2004. The Medallion at ...
Ajay Suresh, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. The Guggenheim Museum in New York announced on 28 February that it is laying ...
Jacqueline Rose’s ‘Women in Dark Times’ was a shot against the Lean In era, reinvigorating a more ‘scandalous’ feminism that ...
There is plenty on offer for grown-ups in the Young V&A’s latest exhibition ‘Making Egypt’, but what really is the point of that?
Camille Ralphs is poetry editor at the TLS. Her latest book is After You Were, I Am (Faber, 2024).
The institution’s governing body has approved the plan to reduce the workforce but ‘no decisions have been taken’ ...
The list of 60 artists includes Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme; John Akomfrah; Priyageetha Dia; Simone Fattal; Simone ...
Glasgow International are yet to announce Birkett’s replacement. The 2026 edition is scheduled for June 2026, with an open ...
A new show at LACMA explores the impact of digital manipulation on the past 40 years of popular culture – and the rise of an ...
In Bahar Noorizadeh and Klara Kofen’s ‘Admiror’, actors give tours of revolutions past. But what if the desire for change is ...