Discovery of a Work by the Great British Sculptor Henry Moore

If like us, you are followers of BBC’s Antiques Roadshow and Fake or Fortune, then you’ll enjoy this… A discovery of a work by the great British sculptor Henry Moore, titled Mother and Child stood unidentified on a mantlepiece for years and has recently been authenticated by auctioneer Dreweatts’ specialist Francesca Witham and The Henry Moore […]

Does Culture Matter?

As COVID-19 sends the UK into lockdown: does culture matter to you? And do you think it matters more now than it did before the pandemic? Every Sunday, you will be asked five questions about your week, how you filled your time, and how you wish you could’ve filled the time if the nation wasn’t […]

Alan Chapman “Polite Paparazzo” in the Frame

Famed photographer Alan Chapman has launched a classy coffee table book called Frame. It’s a who’s who of movie icons, rock stars and those who captured our hearts over the last few decades. Sophia Loren, in an iconic portrait, Jack Nicholson – a hard-edged take on the mask required to face the flash bulbs, wild woman Courtney Love […]

POST POP: EAST MEETS WEST

The Tsukanov Family Foundation and Saatchi Gallery present Post Pop: East Meets West, the first comprehensive exhibition examining why Pop Art, of all the twentieth century’s movements has had such a powerful influence over artists from world regions that had or still have very different and sometimes opposing ideologies. We were lucky to get invited to […]

Love To Love To Love You – New Play by Florence Keith-Roach at Library, Covent Garden

Straight off the back of performing the lead in Tallulah Brown’s latest play There’s a monster in the lake (“a surreal, fairy tale production” – The Telegraph), actress Florence Keith-Roach (“rising star” Tatler) has teamed up with LIBRARY, a new  private members’ club for the eclectic literary and design communities. This will open in the heart of London’s theatreland this […]

Anarchy and Beauty: William Morris and His Legacy 1860-1960

ANARCHY AND BEAUTY: WILLIAM MORRIS AND HIS LEGACY 1860-1960 National Portrait Gallery, London 16 October 2014 – 11 January 2015 Introduced by Gallery Director Sandy Nairne, curator Fiona MacCarthy announces the first exhibition to focus on William Morris and his influence on twentieth-century life, politics, thought and design. Many extraordinary loans will be brought together […]

Saatchi Gallery and ABSOLUT VODKA announce Studio Fund and new commissions by New Sensations artists

Absolut have partnered with the Saatchi Gallery on this year’s New Sensations exhibition which includes work by the most imaginative and talented artists graduating in the UK. For the second year in a row, Absolut have created a Studio Fund to help one of the shortlisted artists win a prize to fund a studio for […]

360 Virtual Tour of the new Design Museum in Kensington

On Sunday 22 September, the new Design Museum will open its doors via an online platform called Stickyworld. For the first time, visitors can virtually explore the new museum thanks to immersive 360 degrees renders, panoramic images and plans. Users will be able to access the new Design Museum on Stickyworld on terminals located in the […]

Serpentine Gallery’s Park Nights 2013

Serpentine Gallery presents Park Nights, a series of performances, film screenings and talks which take place on selected Friday evenings this summer in the acclaimed Serpentine Pavilion 2013, designed by architect Sou Fujimoto. Park Nights 2013 is sponsored by COS. Adam Phillips in conversation with Paul Holdengräber Friday 26 July, 8pm, Serpentine Pavilion A conversation […]