Fiona Doyle
Major global exhibition on Nelson Mandella will make its debut in London 2019
Nelson Mandela, was a lawyer, a revolutionary, a political prisoner, a world leader, an elder statesman and the first black president of...
Actress Flip Webster talks to us about her role in play Don Carlos
Written between 1783 and 1787, Don Carlos is a (historical) tragedy by Friedrich Schiller. It is a tale of passion...
Modern Couples: Art Intimacy and the Avant-garde at the Barbican – review
Modern couples is an ambitious exhibition by the Barbican showing us modernism through the lens of over 40...
Artists shortlisted for National Gallery of Ireland’s Zurich Portrait Prize
This year's Zurich Portrait Prize shortlist sees artists challenging the traditional understandings of portraiture. 25 artists from various multi-disciplinary backgrounds were shortlisted for the...
Interview with star of ‘Busking it’ Danusia Samal
Written and performed by Danusia Samal, Busking It, is based on her own personal experiences as a licensed TFL Busker.
In conversation with Actress Felicity Houlbrooke
Written in 1985, Charlotte Keatley’s award-winning play My mother said I never should is set in Manchester, Oldham and London. The play spans across four generations of...
CULTURAL TRAFFIC ARTS FAIR – Sunday 7th October 2018
For one day only it will be at East London’s Old Spitalfields Market, coinciding with Frieze Art Fair. It's a free event.
Art joins the fast lane with D*Face ‘Save the World’ art car which debuts...
Global cybersecurity company, Kaspersky Lab, an ardent supporter of the arts and motorsport, presents its own unique take on the art car...
Mrs. Dalloway at Arcola Theatre
Hal Coase adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel, Mrs. Dalloway (about a high-society wife in postwar London) gives...
Does art have the power to create change? … Turner Prize 2018
What power does the Turner prize possess? Does the Turner Prize have a duty to present truth? These are...