thu 14/08/2025

Visual arts

Rothko in Britain, Whitechapel Gallery

Exhibitions with titles appended "in Britain" or "and Britain" tend to be the kiss of death: indicating concentration on a brief and insignificant visit, on the subject’s impact on British art or – even worse – the influence of local collectors on...

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Power of Making, Victoria and Albert Museum

Hands on! Power of Making has it all: one of the most surprising and exciting collections of contemporary stuff on view for many a while. Some is functional, from coffins to bicycles, wine caskets, guns, bespoke shoes. Some would not be out of...

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About The Arts Desk

The Arts Desk, or theartsdesk.com, is a website created in 2009 by leading British professional arts journalists and critics to offset the decline in supply of arts coverage in the print media where most of them worked. Launched on 9 September 2009...

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Rothko in Britain, Whitchapel Gallery

The Whitechapel Gallery brings to life the Rothko exhibition he ld at the gallery in 1961. Until 26 February http://bit.ly/ng44nR

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Miracles and Charms, Wellcome Collection, London

Miracles and charms present two shows: Infinitas Gracias: Mexic an Miracle Paintings, the first major display of Mexican votive paintings outside Mexico; and Felicity Powell: Charmed Lives, an exhibition of unse en London amulets from Henry...

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Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970 - 1990, Victoria & AlbertMuseum

Indepth survey of art, design and architecture exploring the i deas that challenged the orthodoxies of Modernism, where simplicity and pu rity gave way to exuberant colour, bold patterns, artificial-looking surf aces, parody and historical quotation...

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Degas and The Ballet: Picturing Movement, Royal Academy

Featuring around 85 paintings, sculptures, pastels, drawingsand prints, as well as photography, an exhibition tracing the developmen t of Degas' ballet imagery, from the documentary mode of the early 1870s t o the expressiveness of his final years....

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Nathalie Djurberg with music by Hans Berg: A World of Glass, Camde n Arts Centre

Four animated 'claymation' films by contemporary Swedish artistNathalie Djurberg exploring themes of sexual discovery, desire and the pr ecarious nature of rites-of-passage. Presented amongst an immersive install ation of glass-like objects, these...

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Phyllida Barlow: RIG, Hauser & Wirth, London

Every surface in my house is covered in plaster and brick dust, and wood, sand, cement, plaster and wire mesh are strewn all over the place. Furniture, carpets and pictures are covered in dust sheets and piled into two sealed rooms. You’ve guessed...

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Ryan Gander: Locked Room Scenario, Artangel in Hoxton, N1

Will a crumpled piece of paper unlock the mystery of 'Locked Room Scenario'?

What are the most common responses to a work of contemporary art? I can think of two: “A six-year-old could have done that” (feel free to substitute “I” or “anyone”) and “But what does it actually mean?” Ryan Gander is an artist who is rather...

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Q&A/Gallery: Photographer Rich Hardcastle

From Edinburgh to London and back, via Tatooine and Port Talbot, Rich Hardcastle has photographed playwrights and magicians, burlesque dancers and rugby captains, and regularly adorned the covers of The Big Issue, FHM and The Sunday Times Culture...

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How Manga Comics Became A Dance

A new production opens tonight at Sadler's Wells based on the graphic novels of Osamu Tezuka, Japan's master of manga art. Choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and composer Nitin Sawhney shared a love of comics as a boy that turned into the more...

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