If your knowledge of photographic history is a little rusty, then this co-hosted exhibition spanning the medium’s journey through the last two and a bit centuries makes for a whistle-stop tour of what you’ve missed. Taking place between Osbourne Samuel and Beetles + Huxley galleries, the exhibition showcases some of…
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The interesting history of women and their clothing is the subject of this new exhibition at the Design Museum. The show features throngs of powerful women, some of whom have donated items of clothing which has become synonymous with their public persona and, to an extent, helped them achieve their goals.…
Despite the controversy of his recent Thicke association (you know what I mean) it seems Pharrell Williams can do no wrong. Even if his presence in Blurred Lines sent shivers down your feminist spine, or you can hear the repetitive beat that sounds like a certain soul singer’s 70s hit,…
Artist Marina Abramovich has been the subject of much focus following her latest, crowd-pulling work at the Serpentine. 512 Hours represented a culmination of the life-long performance works of Abramovich, the pinnacle of her career that saw the art object disguarded and a simple set up of audience, time and three…
To say that director and artist Brett Bailey is receiving some negative press for his latest artwork Exhibit B (currently showing at the Barbican) may be a bit of an understatement. Praised by some as essential, petitioned for removal by others, the art performance is seriously splitting its audience ……
Playwright Alecky Blythe has an orthodox style when it comes to getting her stage production storylines together. Unlike the traditional form of playwriting – pencil and paper and a vivid imagination – she instead takes her starting point as a real life event, one you’ve probably heard of in the…