Modern Art Oxford’s summer 2025 exhibition, Movements for Staying Alive, invites visitors to explore the power of movement as a way of connecting, learning and living.
The poet lived at Wentworth Place for only 17 months near the end of his short life, but there he produced his greatest works and experienced some of his lowest moments
The exhibition is a fiction in which augmented beings, a hybrid of human and artificial intelligence, become the only way for humanity to survive in the face of unbridled development and depleting resources.
On 1 August, Lucy Sparrow will serve up her latest felt fabrication—a fully detailed hand-stitched fish and chip shop—at Mayfair’s Lyndsey Ingram Gallery.
And if monumental sculpture met the wonders of botany? In spring 2026, the majestic Kew Gardens in London will become the stage for the largest outdoor exhibition ever dedicated to Henry Moore.
The Parrish Art Museum announced a special program with internationally acclaimed artist Sean Scully, who will be speaking at the Museum on Friday, July 25, from 5 to 6 PM in the Museum’s Lichtenstein Theater.
“Esthetic Bomb Shelter,” at Ulrik gallery, comes at a time of overwhelming crisis. Conflict and hostility seem to have entered every aspect of life without clear exits.
Karikis explains the ideas behind his new sound and video installation calling for action against climate change, on which he has collaborated with the SHE cooperative choir for women and non-binary people