A guide to Five Exhibitions To See In London In November 2025, from Diane Arbus’s intimate portraits to Alison Wing Yin Poon’s sculptural reflections on belonging. As autumn settles over the city, ...
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Jinjoon Lee, the Korean artist-professor at KAIST, fuses AI, ecology, and myth to create immersive experiences that blur the line between human imagination and machine perception. Jinjoon Lee (이진준) is ...
From Turkey, Kadir Akyol presents oil-on-fabric portraits merging Eastern ornamentation with Western iconography, grounding contemporary identity in traditional textiles and suggesting cultural memory ...
The Knightsbridge landmark partners with British-Indian artist Natasha Kumar to unveil its biggest ever Diwali lights, art installations and seasonal experiences. Harrods, the luxury department store ...
Roo Dhissou, the Birmingham-based artist and researcher, builds worlds of care one table at a time, weaving South Asian cultural practices into contemporary debates on identity, belonging and ...
From Kerry James Marshall’s landmark survey at the Royal Academy to bold debuts and kinetic installations, these London exhibitions promise a season of depth and discovery. As autumn arrives, the ...
‘YELLOW 25’ – installation by Wembley Park X Pantone, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Coldplay’s hit song Yellow Pantone’s designers worked through the song’s emotional and melodic arc, assigning ...
From South London train yards to gallery walls, Remi Rough blends graffiti, geometry, and rebellion into an abstract language all his own In the austere, abstract compositions of Remi Rough, tension ...
The Royal College of Art opens its graduate showcase across London, presenting work that explores memory, identity, and material innovation. Nearby, Yuzhou Zhu, graduating from the MA Print programme, ...
Artists Ghazaleh Avarzamani and Ali Ahadi explore the echoes of British imperialism through nursery rhymes, sculpture, and satire. This summer, the Hayward Gallery will present Freudian Typo, a new ...
Through a landmark retrospective in Hong Kong, curator Valerie Wang reflects on the transcendent philosophy behind Hoo Mojong’s art — and what it means to reframe modernism through an Eastern lens. In ...