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Celebrating 40 Years of Saatchi Gallery: A Landmark in Contemporary Art

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The Saatchi Gallery in London, founded in 1985 by Charles Saatchi, marks its 40th anniversary in 2025. The gallery has significantly influenced contemporary art by […]

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New London Exhibition Celebrates a Century of Swimming Culture

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The Design Museum in London presents “Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style”, showcasing over 200 swimming-related items from 1920s to the present. The exhibition […]

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Banksy: The Enigmatic Street Artist Behind the Murals

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Banksy, a prominent street artist since the 1990s, is known for his provocative murals with anti-war themes. Recent artwork in London strengthens belief in his […]

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Art and Desire: Exploring the Typographical Tart Cards and Wesselmann’s ‘Up Close’

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Wallpaper* launched the Typographical Tart Cards exhibition at KK Outlet, featuring over 400 redesigns from various designers. The opening attracted large crowds, with the exhibition […]

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New Colourful Posters to Brighten the London Underground

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Eliza Southwood’s new poster series, displayed in the London Underground, celebrates the city’s cultural landmarks as part of the London Transport Museum’s initiative. The series […]

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The Top 5 Art Exhibitions in London This April

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Tabish Khan recommends five diverse art exhibitions in London for April, showcasing works focused on personal themes, historical reflections, and unconventional beauty. All exhibitions are […]

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William Hogarth’s Art to Feature at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Restoration

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St Bartholomews Hospital, in London is set to showcase two Hogarth paintings. The Good Samaritan and The Pool of Bethesda. After the North Wing underwent […]

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JR’s ‘Outposts’ Exhibition Explores Refugee Art at Perrotin London

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JRs exhibition titled ‘Outposts curated by Perrotin opened on March 14th and will run until May 3rd showcasing the projects ‘Déplacé·es and ‘Children of Ouranos. […]