Art & Design
The 80s: Photographing Britain, Tate Britain, exhibition review: ‘A big show with a big takeaway’
This mammoth photography collection showcases artists who found ‘new ways of imagining their local communities’
Read MorePicasso: printmaker, British Museum, exhibition review: ‘Worth the effort’
This collection of around 100 pieces show the master at his most versatile
Read MoreCamden Art Centre encourages budding artists to unleash their creativity in new youth programme
Transformative Futures is a series of free workshops, led by professional artists, for people aged 15-25
Read MoreTop marks: New exhibition at Camden Art Centre features scratches, sculpture and sound
A Scratch! A Scratch! by Phoebe Collings-James brings the sgraffito technique to Arkwright Road
Read MoreBaghs – Abstract Gardens, Brunei Gallery, exhibition review: ‘Dazzling, rich artistry of talented women’
Don’t miss this colourful array of traditional Punjabi shawls – on display until 25 September
Read MoreSomers Town to feature in new art exhibition
Project explores innovative ways of making and curating place-specific work
Read MoreOpen air art: A handy guide to London’s best offerings
The capital might still be in lockdown, but there’s plenty of culture on show for those willing to walk
Read MoreBrazilian photographer and activist Claudia Andujar set for major Barbican retrospective
Summer show will focus on Andujar’s work with Brazil’s Yanomami people, as curator says arts audiences must ‘take on ethical responsibility’
Read MoreKatharina Grosse: Prototypes of Imagination, Gagosian Gallery, review: “a pulsating quality that transfixes”
Berlin-based artist Grosse brings vibrant works, full of “chromatic intensity” and which “[ooze] vibrancy and depth”, to the gallery on Britannia Street until the end of next month
Read MoreSleep Rock: American artist’s dreamy exhibition at Camden Arts Centre
New York-based Sadie Benning’s first UK solo show merges memory and vision
Read MoreChina and Siam: Through the Lens of John Thomson, Brunei Gallery, photography review: ‘glimpses of ancient civilisations on the cusp of modernity’
Barely 20 years after the invention of photography, John Thomson travelled to the East to capture a world unknown to Victorian Britain
Read MoreEricka Beckman and Marianna Simnett @ Zabludowicz Collection, exhibition review: sister shows use video to take on the patriarchy
American artist Beckman and young British talent Simnett both present installations that take on exploitation and abuse of the female body
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