Varvara Roza is a London-based private art advisor and artist representative. She specialises in promoting contemporary art by both established and emerging international artists. In our conversation, we discussed her unique approach to the art market…
Read MoreLooking to spice up your May dining? From Spanish-inspired seafood to a vibrant Cambodian pop-up, these four spots are all about big flavours and unforgettable dining experiences…
Read MoreThe Turner Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious awards for visual art, has revealed the shortlist for 2025. The four artists nominated for this year’s prize—Nnena Kalu, Rene Matić, Mohammed Sami, and Zadie Xa…
Read MoreLondon is set for exciting events this May, with a range of art, design, and cultural experiences. Highlights include Tate Birthday Weekender, Clerkenwell Design Week, and the opening of Soho Theatre in Walthamstow…
Read MoreThe London Design Biennale has announced the first 20 national pavilions for its fifth edition, taking place from 5 to 29 June 2025 at Somerset House…
Read MoreThis summer, Southbank Centre’s pop-ups return with the Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, Under the Bridge, Between the Bridges, and a selection of Queen’s Walk favourites, including Truffle Burger, Jimmy’s BBQ Club, Thirsty Farrier, SNOG, Chocofruit, and a rotating lineup of international street food, all offering a unique riverside dining experience…
Read MoreDaniel is a curator-producer dedicated to the social impact of the arts and cross-sector collaboration. He is currently Creative Director & Chief Executive of Old Diorama Arts Centre (ODAC) in Euston, where he has strengthened the centre’s community connections amidst urban transformation…
Read MoreTate will offer visitors a rare opportunity to view the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt in its Turbine Hall from 12 to 16 June 2025. The quilt, which began in 1989, consists of 42 quilts and 23 individual panels representing 384 individuals affected by HIV and AIDS…
Read MoreRosie Kellett debut cookbook, In for Dinner by , set for release on 1 May 2025 and available for pre-order now, is a heartfelt and practical guide to everyday cooking. Drawing on her own experiences of moving to London alone…
Read MoreEvery March, Hong Kong becomes the epicentre of the international art calendar with the arrival of Hong Kong Art Week—a city-wide celebration of creativity that draws global attention. At its core is Art Basel Hong Kong…
Read MoreDiscover what’s happening in London from 21–27 April, with major events including the new Multitudes arts festival at Southbank Centre, Brick Lane Jazz Festival, and the London Marathon…
Read MoreThis spring and summer, London’s art world is turning its focus towards impact as well as inspiration. A series of high-profile exhibitions and auctions across the city are supporting vital causes—from mental health and food poverty to children affected by war and the conservation of endangered animals…
Read MoreA Wound with Teeth is a 50-minute excerpt from the upcoming full-length work Lo, premiering in 2026. Phantom is a 20-minute piece first created under pandemic restrictions and filmed in 2021; this performance marks its stage debut…
Read MoreThe timing of this exhibition could not be better. At the end of a long winter, and egging on London’s reluctant spring, the Saatchi Gallery brings us FLOWERS in full bloom…
Read MoreZainab, Keira and Lucy have been best friends for years. They meet under the branches of an ancient oak tree, to discuss everything from nights out and school to sex, porn and church…
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Read MoreWhat’s On in London This Week: Discover rooftop games at Roof East, cherry blossoms at the Horniman Gardens, and Easter fun at Hampton Court Palace. Plus, catch Loraine James live, Dear England at the National Theatre, and jazz nights at Ladbroke Hall…
Read MoreLondon is set to showcase a rich and varied programme of art exhibitions this May. Here is our guide to the art exhibitions to watch out for in London in May…
Read MoreWith summer around the corner, what better way to spend a sunny day than by enjoying art, culture, and a bit of al fresco dining? Whether you’re looking for a peaceful spot to reflect on an exhibition or simply want to enjoy a light meal in the fresh air, here’s our guide to some of the best museum and gallery cafés with outdoor terraces in London….
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