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Ryan Gander On His Art Without Answers at Houghton Festival 2026

AT HOUGHTON Festival, Ryan Gander planted three enormous questions into the landscape – an invitation to stop, wonder and quite possibly try to answer the absurd. The British artist, who is renowned for over two decades of work spanning different forms, from sculpture and performance to writing and typefaces, brought

Haegue Yang’s Leap Year exhibition set to open at Hayward Gallery

THE HAYWARD Gallery is set to host Leap Year, an exhibit by the acclaimed artist Haegue Yang, from 9 October

Nan Goldin new work opens at Gagosian, New York

A SHOW of new work by artist Nan Goldin entitled You never did anything wrong opens in New York this

L’Or de Dior exhibition lands at the Guardian Art Centre, Beijing

SHOWCASING a spectacle of gold at the Guardian Art Centre in Bejing, Dior is presenting a special exhibition titled L’Or

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An Ode to Heritage: Barbour x The William Morris Gallery collection

LIFESTYLE and heritage brand Barbour has released its latest collaboration collection, and this time it’s with the William Morris Gallery

Glass looks at how art can be a catalyst for change

In a pivotal year when more voters than ever in history will head to national polls worldwide, Glass considers why

Dior celebrates the Olympic Games with an exhibition at Café de La Galerie

IN CELEBRATION of the Olympics and Paralympics Games Paris 2024, which begins today, Dior has teamed up with Café de

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Art collective MintedNude brings fashion to the world of fine art

MINTEDNUDE is a female-driven art collective founded by two friends, Vaughan Elizabeth Ollier and Meg Hacker, which works towards merging

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Lalique launches new Iconics Rose Nebula collection

WITH the Iconics Rose Nebula collection, Lalique explores colour and reaffirms its boldness with multi-dimensional pink crystal pieces. Applied as

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Bvlgari announce two new exhibitions in Paris

BVLGARI announces a new exhibition, “Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection”, currently on display at the esteemed Louvre in Paris. The


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