
Banksy Confirms New Mural in West London
Banksy has confirmed a new mural in West London depicting two children pointing skyward, his latest work to appear in the city.
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Banksy has confirmed a new mural in West London depicting two children pointing skyward, his latest work to appear in the city.

London’s Serpentine Gallery and New York's Flag Art Foundation have launched the UK's largest art prize, offering £200,000 to five emerging artists.

Radiohead surprised fans at their final London O2 Arena show by performing "Like Spinning Plates," marking the first time the song has been played live in seven years. The band's reunion tour continue

Radiohead made a triumphant return to the London O2 Arena, performing their first UK show in 99 months. The band delivered a hit-packed set spanning their entire discography, captivating fans after a

At 88, artist David Hockney unveils a vibrant new exhibition in London, showcasing his continued innovation with 'reverse perspective' and undiminished energy.

The Aga Khan Music Awards have announced 11 winners for 2025, celebrating artists who sustain and reimagine musical heritage shaped by Islam. The ceremony will be held in London for the first time.

Project Native Informant, an influential East London art gallery, has announced its closure after 12 years, citing a volatile global environment.

London's Norton Folgate development integrates bespoke artisan crafts into modern office interiors, honoring Spitalfields' rich history as a textile hub.

A project in London is using lockboxes to share museum membership cards, helping artists bypass high entry fees amid low incomes in the creative sector.

Tate Modern's new exhibition, "Nigerian Modernism," explores the art created around Nigeria's 1960 independence, featuring over 50 artists like Ben Enwonwu.

London's Photographers' Gallery will host 'Ukrainian Diary,' the first major UK retrospective of artist Boris Mikhaïlov, from October 2025 to February 2026.

A new play, "Lee," at London's Park Theatre examines the life of artist Lee Krasner, her complex relationship with Jackson Pollock, and her struggle for recognition.