Sustainability is central to Pictet Group’s identity and investment philosophy, shaped by its founding principles of independence, long-term thinking, partnership and responsibility. The Prix Pictet ...
Art today often comes prepackaged—polished, primed, and priced for collectors. But AROE? He’s a different breed. A Brighton-based graffiti force, he doesn’t just paint walls; he detonates statements ...
A considered guide to Five Exhibitions To See In London In May 2026, from Patrick Heron’s post-war colour experiments to Dirk Braeckman’s shadowed analogue photography For anyone searching for Five ...
Q: What challenges do you think young Moroccan artists—living both in Morocco and outside the country—face today? A: What is hard for the Moroccan artists, living in Morocco, is often linked to ...
Joining from MoMA, the scholar-curator will shape exhibitions, acquisitions and research at a decisive moment for photography, time-based media and The Met’s future-facing programme. The Metropolitan ...
For over four decades, Howard Greenberg has shaped the art of photography, from his beginnings as a photojournalist to founding his gallery and becoming a leading collector and dealer. His has been ...
Trailblazing neurologist and father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud‘s work has left a legacy that continues to ripple through the world of art, science and modern life. Freud’s exploration into the ...
The Fondation Beyeler presents “Basquiat. The Modena Paintings”, eight large-scale works that Jean-Michel Basquiat painted in 1982 in Modena, Italy for an exhibition that in the end never took place.
Patrick Hughes is an eccentric artist and a total gentleman, always clad in stunning three-piece suits with a friendly smile and a soft, endearing voice. He is known for creating a technique known as ...
Cash Is King sees London-based artist Endless examine currency, power and national identity through the arrival of King Charles III on British money. Rome’s historic centre found itself trading in a ...
Since we last spoke with British artist Marcus Nelson, he has been busy refining his practice by curating and participating in group and duo exhibitions, some of which have taken place in Germany.
As the charity turns 10, it will launch a year-long programme with NHS Trusts and gallery partners across Britain, including new commissions, exhibitions and national participation projects. In 2026, ...