Bridgerton Pop-Up at Liberty London for Season 4
Liberty London launches an immersive Bridgerton pop-up on its fourth floor, featuring exclusive collections and show-inspired displays to celebrate the Netflix series' new season.
Liberty London launches an immersive Bridgerton pop-up on its fourth floor, featuring exclusive collections and show-inspired displays to celebrate the Netflix series' new season.
London's Tate Modern gallery collaborates with Michelin-starred chef Santiago Lastra to launch a special menu inspired by the upcoming Frida Kahlo exhibition this summer.
The 25th Sydney Biennale, curated by Hoor Al Qasimi, features 84 artists from 37 countries across five venues, exploring memory and history through art.
Kerry Katona has described Katie Price's whirlwind marriage to Lee Andrews as 'bonkers' as concerns grow over his criminal past and ex-partners' warnings.
President Trump's decision to shut the Kennedy Center for renovations sparks debate, with critics linking it to performer boycotts following its controversial renaming.
The John F Kennedy Center in Washington DC will suspend all entertainment operations for two years from July 4th for major renovations, as announced by Donald Trump on Truth Social.
Lee Andrews, Katie Price's new husband, reportedly banned from leaving Dubai due to fraud investigation involving forged mortgage. Details emerge from ex-girlfriends and former cellmate.
Billboards for Melania Trump's Amazon Prime documentary in Los Angeles have been defaced with graffiti depicting her defecating on the American flag, amid backlash over the film and director Brett Ratner.
A young girl inadvertently collapsed a massive 63,000 beer mat tower built over a month for a Guinness World Record attempt in Cologne, Germany.
The Snow Moon, February's full moon, peaks on Sunday evening. Learn about its Native American origins, alternative names, and best viewing tips.
Gabrielle Goliath takes legal action against Arts Minister Gayton McKenzie for blocking her Gaza-themed video installation from South Africa's Venice Biennale pavilion.
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From the British Museum's Samurai exhibition to Jenny Holzer's political statements in Scunthorpe, discover the week's essential art shows including Julia Phillips and Quentin Blake.
A powerful 50ft mural in Brooklyn lists the names of over 18,000 children killed in Gaza, created by artist Phil Buehler to humanise the staggering statistics of the conflict.
Tate Modern launches the largest-ever Tracey Emin exhibition, featuring iconic works like My Bed. Guardian readers get a 2-for-1 ticket offer with code GUARDIAN241.
Robert Crumb's provocative exhibition at David Zwirner gallery showcases his neurotic, horny drawings that transform comic book art into unnerving gallery installations.
Kevin Couch has resigned as senior vice-president of artistic programming at Washington DC's Kennedy Center less than two weeks after his appointment, amid ongoing leadership changes initiated by Donald Trump.
Life-sized reproductions of Van Gogh, Turner, Monet and Picasso paintings are coming to Croydon in February as part of the National Gallery's free 'Art on Your Doorstep' programme.
Ali Akbar, 73, has been celebrated by President Emmanuel Macron for his five decades of selling newspapers in Paris, receiving the National Order of Merit.
German artist Anne Imhof reflects on her journey from Venice Biennale success to recent criticism over fashion collaborations, exploring art's political role and autonomy in contemporary culture.
A Suffolk artist has created a striking garden fence model of Claudia Winkleman, inspired by The Traitors presenter's iconic status, joining previous tributes to Ed Sheeran and Queen Elizabeth II.
A curated selection of powerful images from around the world, including an art gallery in a Gaza tent, Keir Starmer's China visit, and scenes from Ukraine to Australia.
A review of Laura Lima's 'The Drawing Drawing' at the ICA in London, exploring its surreal concepts and questioning if the absurdity translates into meaningful art.
Pierre Huyghe's Liminals installation at Halle am Berghain presents terrifying quantum visions through film, sound and space, creating a gut-wobbling mythological journey in Berlin's iconic techno venue.
London's Courtauld art museum reveals plans for two new contemporary art galleries at Somerset House, featuring dedicated spaces for artists and students, set to open in 2029.
Tate Modern reveals Lebanese artist Tarek Atoui will create a multisensory sound installation in the Turbine Hall from October 2026 to April 2027, commissioned by Hyundai.
London's free late-night art festival Art After Dark returns next week, featuring a public art trail, extended gallery hours, live music, and special offers across the West End.
A major David Hockney exhibition, featuring his iPad masterpiece 'A Year in Normandie', will debut in London at the Serpentine Gallery from March to August 2026, offering free entry.
Fans are discovering Ken's full name is Kenneth Sean Carson, named after the creator's son, as Mattel prepares for his 65th anniversary with new beginnings.
Sue Webster, former YBA star, discusses her traumatic split from Tim Noble, new solo exhibition 'Birth of an Icon', and becoming a mother via IVF at age 52.