
Seurat's Seascapes Exhibition Opens at Courtauld
A new exhibition, "Seurat and the Sea," at the Courtauld Gallery in London, showcases Georges Seurat's lesser-known seascapes, offering a fresh look at his Divisionist technique and his engagement wit
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A new exhibition, "Seurat and the Sea," at the Courtauld Gallery in London, showcases Georges Seurat's lesser-known seascapes, offering a fresh look at his Divisionist technique and his engagement wit

Nan Goldin's influential photo book 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency' is now on full display in London, showcasing all 126 prints from the iconic work for the first time in the UK.

Máret Ánne Sara's new Turbine Hall installation at Tate Modern explores Sámi culture, climate change, and Indigenous philosophy through a reindeer-inspired artwork, using scent and sound to challenge

180 Studios in London showcases a wide-ranging video art exhibition featuring influential 1990s works and contemporary pieces, offering an immersive, high-quality viewing experience.

Architecture collective Assemble has created Fibredog, a dog-like shelter made of thatch and timber, for the Frieze Sculpture show in London's Regent's Park. The artwork draws on folkloric rituals and

Simon de Pury, a renowned art world figure, debuts his photography exhibition 'Blow Up' in London at the Leica Gallery. The show runs until October 30, 2025, highlighting his visual journey from child

London's art scene is vibrant with new exhibitions, including Máret Ánne Sara at Tate Modern, Peter Doig at Serpentine, and Ed Ruscha at Gagosian. Restored Hogarth murals are also now open to the publ

Artist Conrad Shawcross unveils his most ambitious artwork, Umbilical, a 10-meter-high mechanical sculpture exploring the nature of time and the universe through complex, non-repeating rope patterns a

Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley's 'The Delusion' exhibition at Serpentine North features multiplayer video games challenging visitors' ethical and moral choices, exploring themes of censorship and dehuman