Joyce Edwards' 1980s School Portraits Seek Subjects
Amateur photographer Joyce Edwards captured striking portraits of primary pupils in the early 1980s. Now, custodians of her archive hope to trace the children, now in their 40s and 50s.
Amateur photographer Joyce Edwards captured striking portraits of primary pupils in the early 1980s. Now, custodians of her archive hope to trace the children, now in their 40s and 50s.
Gwen Farrell, known for her role as a nurse on M*A*S*H, has died at 93. Her family announced her passing and set up a GoFundMe for funeral costs.
A review of 'Genuine Fake Premium Economy' at ICA London, featuring artists Jenna Bliss, Buck Ellison, and Jasmine Gregory, expressing bitter resentment at a financial system rigged against millennials.
De Profundis and Hollingworth present a stunning recording of Morales' L'Homme Armé masses, blending Renaissance polyphony with profound emotional depth.
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RecommendedA revelatory Zurbarán show at the National Gallery proves him a Spanish great. Plus Angel Otero, Daiga Grantina, and more in this week's art dispatch.
The Royal Academy presents a groundbreaking exhibition of Michaelina Wautier, a 17th-century Baroque artist forgotten for 300 years, featuring 25 works including self-portraits and large-scale history paintings.
London Zoo celebrates 200 years with a new £20 million wildlife health centre, letting visitors watch live veterinary procedures and cutting-edge research.
New York authorities have repatriated more than 250 stolen antiquities to India, valued at millions, as part of ongoing efforts to curb illicit trafficking.
Georg Baselitz, the German painter known for his upside-down figures and provocative style, has died at 88. He was a leading figure in postwar art.
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RecommendedThe Venice Biennale jury resigned days before the exhibition due to a dispute over Russia's participation, leading to a postponed award ceremony.
Georg Baselitz, known for upside-down paintings and provocative sculptures, has died at 88. He defined German visual art for a generation with six decades of work.
Pavel Talankin's Oscar statuette for 'Mr Nobody Against Putin' disappeared after TSA agents at JFK forced him to check it, claiming it could be a weapon.
This week's best wildlife photos include a Sumatran orangutan using a canopy bridge, a dramatic whale rescue in Germany, and a great egret in breeding plumage.
The Museum of the Bible in Washington DC debuts a new rotation of Dead Sea Scrolls, including rare Isaiah and Tobit fragments, offering visitors a unique glimpse into biblical history.
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RecommendedHighlights of Kyotographie 2025 include Daido Moriyama's retrospective, Linder Sterling's feminist collages, and Ernest Cole's apartheid documentation. The festival runs until May 17.
Review of Nancy Holt's exhibition at Goodwood Art Foundation, featuring monumental outdoor works and indoor pieces that explore cosmic connections.
Raghu Rai, the acclaimed Indian photographer and Magnum member, has died at 83. His five-decade career captured India's grand and intimate life, from Bhopal to Mother Teresa.
Sotheby's to auction masterpieces by Klimt, Matisse, Freud from billionaire Joe Lewis's collection, expected to exceed £150m in June.
Cellist Paul Watkins and pianist Alessio Bax bring years of experience to Beethoven's cello sonatas, delivering eloquent and unfussy performances across all five works.
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RecommendedA 20-metre-tall inflatable artwork called Pin Drop is unveiled at London's Southbank Centre for its 75th anniversary, described as a 'visual punch in the face' by creators Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl.
A new Banksy statue appears in central London. Explore our guide to the artist's most famous London murals, from Centre Point to Shoreditch, and learn about their history and fate.
A new statue of a man covered by a flag appeared in Waterloo Place, London, sparking speculation it may be by Banksy. Crowds gather as the artist's identity remains unconfirmed.
The 2026 Archibald Prize finalists showcase a vibrant mix of portraits, from Indigenous leaders to contemporary artists, reflecting Australia's cultural diversity.
Sean Layh's portrait of actor Jacob Collins as Hamlet wins the Packing Room prize, chosen by gallery staff. The main Archibald prize is announced on 8 May.
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RecommendedA major exhibition at the National Gallery showcases Francisco de Zurbarán's supernatural visions, highlighting his mastery of spiritual art and still lifes.
Musician Jarvis Cocker and his wife Kim Sion curate 'Hodge Podge' at Hepworth Wakefield, challenging conventional art and encouraging creativity.
Photographer Will Vogt's new book 'Behind the Hedges' offers an insider's view of America's upper class, capturing hunting estates, weddings, and exclusive gatherings over 60 years.
Experience the supernatural intensity of 17th-century Spanish master Francisco de Zurbarán at the National Gallery, London, from 2 May to 23 August.
Scholars from Trinity College Dublin discovered a lost copy of Caedmon's Hymn, the earliest surviving Old English poem, at the National Central Library of Rome.
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RecommendedAria Shahrokhshahi's Wet Ground project shows daily life in Ukraine amid war, from a first kiss to births, avoiding spectacle for proximity.