At 78, the great choreographer is enjoying a career-spanning celebration in Oslo. He reflects on his leap from dance to visual art and why he feels snubbed by Britain
"Lai's work, though profoundly local in its references, touches on universal themes: belonging, transformation and the invisible threads that bind us all," the artistic director told Observer.
The artists and partners in life are collaborating on an immersive takeover of Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, in an exhibition that delves into a lost literary legacy
The Enchanted Ones, a new photo book by Stephanie Pommez, is a visual tale that drifts between reality and myth, inspired by the legends of the Brazilian Amazon.
Stills Centre for Photography, in Edinburgh, is thrilled to announce that their exhibition for EAF25 (Edinburgh Art Festival) will be a presentation of Siân Davey’s, The Garden.
The Serpentine Pavilion has long stood as one of the world’s most visible platforms for architectural experimentation, offering a space where emerging and established practitioners reimagine how we inhabit, experience and connect through built form.
Dürst Britt & Mayhew is proud to present ‘A Line of Stones’ by Maja Klaassens. After her presentation in the Frontspace in 2022 this is the first exhibition since the gallery started representing her in 2024.
Peter Carney can paint, and beautifully! Carney grew up in Utah; played in a punk band in high school; was given free paints by a friend after high school that led to his interest in painting; and has a background working back of house in restaurants.
Pure pleasure abounds in Rachel Ruysch’s paintings on view at the Toledo Museum of Art—the first major exhibition dedicated to this extraordinary artist, organized with the Alte Pinakothek in Munich and traveling next to the MFA Boston.