Termites Rewrite Colonial Narratives in Fenwick's The Colony
Artist Liss Fenwick's photobook The Colony documents how termites consumed settler novels, transforming colonial narratives through organic destruction and regeneration on Larrakia land.
Artist Liss Fenwick's photobook The Colony documents how termites consumed settler novels, transforming colonial narratives through organic destruction and regeneration on Larrakia land.
Art UK has catalogued more than 6,600 public murals across the UK, from medieval church paintings to modern street art, highlighting their rise from subversive to mainstream.
Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan launches a confession hotline for Easter, inviting global callers to confess sins. He will absolve select participants in a livestream, sparking debate on art and religion.
A new exhibition at Hundred Heroines Museum celebrates Claire Aho's vibrant work, highlighting her role in shaping Finland's visual culture with wit and cinematic flair.
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RecommendedIvorian artist Laetitia Ky creates intricate sculptural hairstyles, using her natural hair to convey messages of feminism and identity. In a rare departure, she involves her sister to illustrate their deep bond and trust.
London's Wigmore Hall celebrates its 125th anniversary this spring, having evolved from Bechstein Hall to a world-renowned chamber music venue that refuses Arts Council grants to maintain artistic freedom.
A curated selection of images from around the world on Tuesday, featuring Holy Week processions in Spain, conflict scenes in the Middle East, and natural beauty from Turkey to Pakistan.
Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky's docudrama In the Print revisits the tense 1986-87 stand-off between Rupert Murdoch and union leader Brenda Dean at London's King's Head theatre.
Supper clubs led by Black women are emerging as powerful spaces for community building, cultural celebration, and empowerment, fostering connections and addressing social isolation.
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RecommendedAfter three decades as the Guardian's chief art critic, Adrian Searle reflects on his career, from iconic exhibitions to personal insights, in a candid farewell piece.
A rare 8.5-foot section of the Eiffel Tower's original spiral staircase, removed in 1983, will be auctioned in Paris this May, with estimates reaching up to €50,000.
As he approaches his 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough shares profound thoughts on mortality, his fears of not living enough, and his enduring passion for ocean conservation and wildlife filmmaking.
Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan's Whitechapel Gallery show blends organic symbolism with recycled materials, sparking debate on artistic clarity and meaning.
A review of the 1935 psychological thriller 'The Old Ladies' at London's Finborough theatre, exploring loneliness, ageing, and simmering passions.
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RecommendedA portrait in a UK collection, long dismissed as a workshop copy, has been authenticated as a genuine Rembrandt by leading scholar Gary Schwartz, reuniting it with its counterpart in Chicago.
Dean Sameshima's 1990s photographs capture Silver Lake's clandestine queer sex clubs and cruising spots, blending grief, secrecy, and community in a poignant exhibition at Soft Opening, London.
Non-binary drag performer Tamm Reynolds discusses street harassment, spinal surgery recovery, and their powerful new act 'Shooting From Below' at London's Southbank Centre.
Desmond Williams, the architect renowned for designing modernist Catholic churches that encouraged active worship, has passed away at 93. His work, including four listed churches, blended liturgical function with artistic collaboration.
Brit award-winning pop star Dua Lipa will curate the 19th London literature festival at the Southbank Centre in 2026, shaping events with her Service95 book club.
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RecommendedLloyd Le Blanc, a sculptor known for his bronze flora and fauna works, including a giant artichoke at Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, has passed away aged 85 in Leicestershire.
An exhibition in Berlin highlights the overlooked female photographers of the Bauhaus, who used innovative techniques to capture social change and artistic freedom in the Weimar Republic era.
A massive golden toilet statue titled 'A Throne Fit For a King' has been installed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., criticizing Donald Trump's White House bathroom renovations during a government shutdown.
A massive gold-and-marble throne with a gilded toilet has been installed on the National Mall in Washington D.C. by art group The Secret Handshake, criticising former President Donald Trump's priorities during a government shutdown.
A groundbreaking visualisation reveals 63,779 intricate connections across all 66 books of the Bible, sparking debate about divine authorship versus human tradition.
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RecommendedPop superstar Dua Lipa will curate the 2026 London Literature Festival at Southbank Centre, bringing her passion for literacy and reading to shape the 11-day event.
Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger returned to Belfast to receive an honorary doctorate from Ulster University, marking six decades since his initial visit as a teenage bodybuilder.
A segment of the original Eiffel Tower staircase, designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1889, is set for auction in France on 21 May, with estimates reaching up to £43,000.
Karin Hindsbo argues that introducing entry fees for UK museums would harm visitor numbers, the economy, and cultural access, advocating for a hotel levy instead.
Jocelyn Bioh's comedy at the Lyric Hammersmith explores a Harlem braiding salon with humour, energy, and political depth, celebrating the lives of West African immigrant women.
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RecommendedA debate on whether journalists and readers should speculate on the identities of anonymous artists like Banksy and Elena Ferrante, balancing public curiosity with privacy rights.