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Art review: Noah Davis
"If it's true the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long, Noah Davis is that flame," said Jordan Riefe in Art & ...
Tucked away in Humboldt County’s verdant embrace, Ferndale stands as California’s Victorian time capsule—a place where ornate architecture and small-town warmth create an experience that’s less like ...
From barn-side group shows to forest installations and long-awaited museum retrospectives, these ten shows make the journey north a must for city-dwellers chasing fresh air and sharper cultural pro… ...
Chainmail, silk shirts, pin dresses, and a whole lot of gold - Versace’s most iconic looks are lighting up London in a throwback to ’90s fashion royalty.
Arches London Bridge is hosting the UK’s largest-ever exhibition of Gianni Versace’s work, celebrating the designer’s bold legacy from the 1980s to his death in 1997. First shown in Berlin ...
Queen Elizabeth's fashion looks are to go on display in a huge new exhibition in London. The monarch — who died in September 2022 at the age of 96 — will be celebrated for her style choices in ...
From Princess Diana to Tupac: London exhibition celebrates Gianni Versace’s dazzling fashion legacy Chainmail, silk shirts, pin dresses, and a whole lot of gold - Versace’s most iconic looks ...
Marking what would have been her 100th birthday, Queen Elizabeth II’s most iconic outfits will go on display in London from April 2026.
Ed Sheeran launches exhibition of his Cosmic Carpark Paintings in London The 34-year-old will sell the artworks and prints at the end of the exhibition.
Wembley Park has announced a new outdoor exhibition, showing iconic photos of Oasis ahead of their London shows.
Opening in March 2026 in the museum’s Sainsbury Gallery, ‘Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art’ is the first UK exhibition devoted to the trailblazing couturière.
Join us as we keep up to date with all of the royal outings on Friday 25 July, including King Charles' brother Prince Edward's day out in London.
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