
The Life of Eve Arnold with Janine di Giovanni and Susan Meiselas
“Born to a poor immigrant family in Philadelphia in 1912, Eve Arnold became a photographer…
“Born to a poor immigrant family in Philadelphia in 1912, Eve Arnold became a photographer…
“A taste of sexuality, sexism, censorship, gender identity and sexually transmitted diseases in comics, pulps,…
A natural swimming pond coming to the middle of King’s Cross. The 40 metre long…
The kings of London fun have just announced their next big thing for March 2015….
There’s a dark, murky scene in London at the moment…and its not a Hallowe’en thing….
Perhaps there’s something in the London air what with Kew Gardens’ Intoxicating Plants season, now…
A season of films, talks and debates, exploring the ways in which cinema has engaged…
Above Crystal Palace subway Previous image – Artchive – Philip Hughes Studio So London Open House…
“As lights are put out across the country tonight to mark the centenary of the…
Sublime movers Nederlands Dans Theater 1 return to Sadler’s Wells for the first time since celebrating their…
River of Fundament is artist Matthew Barney’s latest blockbuster visual adventure – a five hour opera/film…
In 1873 Vincent Van Gogh lived in Brixton. Everyday he walked north and over the…
The Art of Dining is about to launch ‘Say Cheese’ – “a unique photo-culinary experience…
It looks like I’m going for a royal flush of 80s fash here. So whilst…
Whilst most summer productions of Shakespeare will be plotting their unique approach to a Midsummer…
It’s probably too soon for more random pictures of plants that no layman is likely…
A small but perfectly formed exhibition by the master of light, James Turrell, has just…
Clearly those in the urban ‘realm’ as it is so warmly referred to, are sick…
Where would choreographers be without The Rite of Spring? The gift that keeps on giving –…
LSE’s screening of ‘Cemetery State’ is introduced by anthropologist Deborah James and followed by discussion…