At 91, Rose Wylie is still buying, measuring, cutting and painting her canvases. And she's not slowing down any time soon.
Patrick Caulfield RA (1936 - 2005) is one of Britains most recognisable artists. Known for his ability to capture scenes and ...
As he takes the reins of the now members-only restaurants at the Keeper’s House by José Pizarro, the Spanish chef recalls treasured food memories, the art of the everyday and his ideal dinner party ...
Michaelina Wautier was a successful 17th-century artist – so why was her trailblazing work and legacy almost forgotten? Here are five things to know about a "new" Old Master.
The New Vitruvius Britannicus; Consisting Of Plans And Elevations Of Modern Buildings, Public And Private, Erected In Great Britain By The` Most Celebrated Architects. Engraved On LXXII (LXX) Plates, ...
Drop in on the first Friday night of the month for an evening of free drawing. Pick up a pencil and get creative at this free drawing evening, inspired by the Rose Wylie exhibition. The drop-in ...
See inside the Summer Exhibition 2020 252 years ago, a group of artists made it their mission to form an annual exhibition to support artists and architects, by showcasing art of the moment to the ...
Originally released in cinemas, this 'Exhibition on Screen' film takes us back to two of our landmark exhibitions by the iconic British artist, David Hockney RA. Sit back and enjoy, as we revisit 2012 ...
Tracey Emin RA has won the 2024 Charles Wollaston Award for the "most distinguished work" in the Summer Exhibition. Each year we present prizes for outstanding works in the Summer Exhibition. Over £80 ...
Have a go at making your own paint with eggs, make-up, spices and chalk. Some materials like chalk might need to be ground into a powder by using a mortar and pestle ...
See inside ‘Tracey Emin / Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul’ Tracey Emin has long had a fascination with the Norwegian Expressionist and painter of The Scream, Edvard Munch: in her words, “I’ve ...
See inside Picasso and Paper Picasso didn’t just draw on paper – he tore it, burnt it, and made it three-dimensional. From studies for Guernica to a 4.8-metre-wide collage, this exhibition brings ...
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