Search & Browse
Your search found 313 items
Plus 305 archived items.
Include these in your results?
Sort by:
Refine Keywords:
- 21st century (2001 to present day) (remove)
-
News £4.89million grant helps the Royal Air Force Museum's centenary plans take offA grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund will help Royal Air Force Museum celebrate its first hundred years in 2018.18 June 2015
-
Preview A Brief History of Underwear: V&A announces revealing Undressed exhibition in 2016From long cotton drawers worn by Queen Victoria's mother to the packaging for a pair of David Beckham H&M briefs from 2012, the V&A has announced a major exhibition all about underwear.13 November 2015
-
C24 Feature A dozen delightful designs: Twelve of the best classic creations at London's Design MuseumFrom the Apple iMac G3 and a 1980s Dyson vacuum cleaner to an early Sony and a Vespa, the Design Museum is inviting its fans to choose from sponsoring 12 classics in a new campaign.03 August 2016
-
Preview A home for history: Sneak preview of Brighton and Hove's new £19 million Keep archiveTwo years after construction work began, archivists have been given the keys to an impressive new community resource in Sussex. Duncan Andrews takes a look.10 June 2013
-
Curator's Choice A Life in Letterpress: The story of design great Alan KitchingJohn L Walters, the author of a lavish new book about the life and career of printmaking great Alan Kitching, on how the artist went from being a "backroom boy" of design to an internationally acclaimed figure.19 May 2016
-
News Aberdeen Art Gallery scores romantic coup with Tracey Emin neon For You love poemAberdeen Art Gallery is holding a piece of Tracey Emin's heart after buying one of the notorious artist's neon love poems.04 November 2009
-
Review Above and Beyond at the National Maritime Museum: A place to let your inner kid run wildFrom the first photo taken of Earth from deep space to the latest technology and experiments, the National Maritime's Museum fun new exhibition is deceptively scientific, discovers Rachel Teskey.31 May 2016
-
Article Acumen's DIGNITY photo exhibtion and auction tackles global attitudes to povertyA photography exhibition from London+Acumen, in collaboration with Nuru Project, presents inspiring images of dignity in the face of poverty.29 October 2013
-
Review Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait at London's Jewish MuseumCo-curated by her brother, Alex, the Jewish Museum's display of photos and memorabilia from the life of Amy Winehouse is a truer, purer portrait of the singer who died in 2011.02 July 2013
-
Preview Anatomical artist Geoffrey Harrison finds medical islands at Barts Pathology MuseumAn exhibition of 25 paintings takes inspiration from 300 years of medical oddities at the hospital hideaway recently declared one of the World's Weirdest Medical Museums.09 August 2013
-
News Andy and Kim Murray offer Fred Perry tennis ball to public in aid of cancer hospice which treated fanAndy Murray says he remains "incredibly grateful" for a unique piece of tennis memorabilia, given to him by fan Gail Sargent and going on show in aid of the hospice which treated her.03 July 2015
-
Review Angela de la Cruz's crumpled creations return to London in Transfer show at Lisson GalleryThe former Slade School student's latest works are wrought with tension and physical presence, says Rhiannon Starr.06 April 2011
-
News Anniversary show looks into lives of refugees in celebration of British Red CrossRefugee artists offer a journey into the world of the displaced with an innovative multimedia show celebrating 150 years of humanitarian aid.01 November 2013
-
Website Art Crimes
-
News Art Everywhere reveals top ten as Britain's billboards prepare for a fortnight of fine artFrom Lowry and Whistler to Emin and Hirst, the campaign to take publically-chosen artworks to advertising spaces across the country has revealed its final billboard list.08 August 2013
-
Preview "Art seems to me like water": Chinese artist Sun Yi on non-existence and the judgement of timeChinese-born recent Slade graduate Sun Yi, who is currently displaying his work at a short show in London, makes use of free newspapers, a bench, a packet of cigarettes, wire and string.15 September 2015
-
News Artist recalls "great rapport" with Oscar Pistorius as portrait abandoned after arrest goes on displayArtist Natalie Holland, who was creating her third portrait of Oscar Pistorius when news of his arrest broke, says running made the Olympian "feel alive".23 June 2015
-
C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Aidan Moesby on words, woodwork and artists with disabilitiesSculptor and curator Aidan Moseby was commissioned by Creative Case North to explore issues of diversity and equality in art, finding support in Dundee and Leeds.17 November 2014
-
C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Alex Chinneck on hanging a car upside down outside the Southbank CentreArtist Alex Chinneck says he aimed for illusory fluidity with a four-and-a-half-metre high, 15-foot long "curled-up" parking spot in a car park overlooked by Big Ben and the London Eye.24 February 2015
-
C24 Feature Artist’s Statement: Antony Gormley on Feeling Material, his iPad work for Art EverywhereAntony Gormley on his downloadable commission for Art Everywhere, the campaign taking works chosen by the public to more than 30,000 billboards and outdoor sites.16 July 2014