Michael Dempsey, Head of Exhibitions at the Hugh Lane Gallery, introduces La Grande Illusion, a major exhibition of works by ...
Irrespective of the well-advertised gains by Israel, the outcome doesn’t give much hope to hostages, the Iranian proxies will ...
Auerbach found his home in London after his parents sent him to Britain in 1939 under the Kindertransport scheme. This ...
Heather O’Neill’s fascination with history stems from arcane impulses.
In this interview, we delve into the often-overlooked humanity of male combat soldiers who find themselves amidst the chaos ...
If you want to connect to the past and escape to the country for a luxe autumn break, you’re in luck. We’ve put together a ...
To mark the British Council's 90th anniversary, Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Day and Online sale (Thursday, 10th October ...
The films in this selection are especially diverse, containing a multitude of kinds of trilogies as well as genres.
Cinema founded itself in documentary, but how did the form develop an alternative visual language to that of the fiction film? Is it, as pioneer Joris Ivens claimed, “a creative no-man’s land”? From ...
During the 1960s and '70s, Chicano artists mobilized to imagine liberation through a new identity and visual language.
Often modeled on Parisian fine dining, onboard restaurants were a triumph of logistics and engineering that redefined luxury ...
The Terminator #1 traverses across decades and quieter woodland locales to tell the story of Harper and Penny, an unassuming couple whose lives were forever changed by the war between man and machine.