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Visual Arts
The Art of Banksy, the major unofficial retrospective of the infamous street artist, is back in London, 'bigger and better'.
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Fashion
The V&A’s latest blockbuster exhibition explores the extraordinary looks, music and role of divas in our societies
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Design
Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens a new stunning space in Ladbroke Hall.
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Visual Arts
Beyond the Streets London: Saatchi Gallery's visually striking exhibition includes works by contemporary street artists, fashion, street art history and immersive installations.
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Visual Arts
A 'forest' of Magdalena Abakanowicz's woven sculptures t on display at Tate Modern this autumn
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Visual Arts
Seven impressive female artists offer a fresh look at art in the 1900s
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Visual Arts
Those two disturbing and fun exhibitions reflect the horror of our times. Not to be missed!
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Visual Arts
Six art galleries' exhibitions we love this month
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Visual Arts
A major survey of Cornelia Parker's immersive sculptures opens at Tate Britain
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Design
Time for some euphoria and deep calm
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Visual Arts
Tate Britain's major exhibition on Walter Sickert sheds light on this provocative and influential artist of London life
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Visual Arts
The National Gallery showcases an extraordinary retrospective of Raphael’s complete career and brings a new light on the Renaissance giant.
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Visual Arts
The Procession, Tate Britain's latest installation by Hew Locke, is powerful and unsettling
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Jewellery
This exquisite exhibition at the V&A invites us into the opulent world of Carl Fabergé and his London clientele and reflects on the grand and final days of Imperial Russia.