Tag: GERMANY
La Biennale di Venezia 2025: Presentations in Berlin and London
La Biennale di Venezia will present its 2025 themes in Berlin on February 13 and in London on February 17. Featured events for the year […]
Do Ho Suh Returns to Tate Modern with ‘Walk the House’ Exhibition
The Tate Modern will host Do Ho Suh’s major solo exhibition ‘Walk the House’ from May 1 to October 19, 2025. This show, marking his […]
Lil Baby’s UK Tour 2025: Ticket Information and Dates
Lil Baby is extending his world tour to the UK in September 2025 with performances in Manchester and London. Tickets go on sale on February […]
Highlights from the 2025 London Motorcycle Show
The 2025 London Motorcycle Show saw over 29,000 attendees enjoy a weekend filled with bike displays, racing events, and appearances from top riders including Pedro […]
European Cannabis Week Returns in 2025, Uniting Berlin and London
European Cannabis Week returns June 19-25, 2025, after a six-year hiatus, connecting Berlin and London. The event includes major activities like International B2B Day, an […]
Lucy Dacus Unveils Full European Tour for Summer 2023
Lucy Dacus has announced a European tour for summer 2023, including a major show at London’s Brixton Academy on June 26. The tour supports her […]
Kendrick Lamar and SZA Announce One London Show in 2025 UK Tour
Kendrick Lamar and SZA will perform one show in London on July 22, 2025, during their Grand National Tour. Tickets go on pre-sale on February […]
British Jews Alarmed by Omission of ‘Jews’ from Holocaust Commemoration
British Jews are troubled by the rejection of a Holocaust exhibit in Parliament, and the omission of ‘Jews’ from Holocaust Memorial Day discussions. The article […]
February 2025: Key Architecture and Design Events to Attend
February features significant architecture and design events including Stockholm Design Week, Ambiente, and Frieze Los Angeles. Each event explores different themes, from consumer goods at […]
Review of Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism at the Royal Academy
“Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism” at the Royal Academy seeks to present Brazilian modernist art from 1917-1964, but much of the work is considered […]