Art Deco celebrates 100 years in 2025, making it the perfect time to explore the striking transformations of three Art Deco ...
The Situating Architecture lecture series is open to all, but especially to postgraduate ... Danielle Hewitt is an artist and historian, trained in both Fine Art Practice and Architectural History.
Six artists selected for Paul Smith's Foundation international art prize. Winning artworks exhibited in London, Los Angeles, ...
In this term, through a series of workshops ... supported with lectures, seminars and tutorials as well as engagement with the wider community of practice at London College of Communication. You’ll ...
On Feb. 6, University of California, Los Angeles, professor Kency Cornejo delivered the Manton Foundation Annual Orozco Lecture in the Hood Museum of Art. Cornejo discussed her July 2024 book, “Visual ...
Since 2010, the College of Sustainability has hosted a weekly ESS (Environment, Sustainability and Society) Lecture Series that is open to the public ... of Oriental and African Studies - University ...
Anthea Hamilton is a visual artist working across installation, sculpture, film and performance. In her practice, Hamilton dives into the meandering history of visual and cultural production, using ...
His habit of stencilling London's walls appeared to have slowed down in recent years, but he was back with a bang in 2024 with a series of animal-themed images. Street art is, by its very nature ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ken Burns‘ latest American history series is headed for the London TV Screenings. PBS Distribution has taken global distribution rights and is bringing The American Revolution to the ...
This week, the Victoria Beckham boutique on Dover Street in London is exhibition 11 artworks hand-selected by the designer ...
Katherine Ryan, Tems, Jenn Nkiru, Jean-Michel Jarre and Joe Wicks are also among the speakers set for the first edition of ...
Albert died in 2014. He was the only Taoiseach to employ workers and he did it, largely, in rural Ireland. The lunchtime lectures series continues on Wednesdays at 1pm in the Medieval Museum.