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As Tate Britain holds its first major exhibition devoted to more than 100 women a
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You enter the Tate Britain exhibition through a windowless red corridor. It’s a claustrophobically vaginal approach, echoing themes of the art on display beyond the big red door. This is the world of
In July 1575, Robert Dudley enlisted mythological figures to convince Elizabeth I to wed him. Exactly 450 years later, artist Lindsey Mendick reveals how and why she reinterpreted their encounter in her installation for Kenilworth Castle
A must-see for Radiohead fans, this show looks at the 30-year collaboration of artist Stanley Donwood and Radiohead’s lead singer, Thom Yorke, alongside iconic images of the band. On display are origi
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
Until 21 July 2025 A solo exhibition by Sarah Jane Moon, a New Zealand-born British painter known for bold portraits that explore identity, gender and connection to place. Working primarily in oil, Sa