Reviews

On October 13th, 2021

Eulogy | BFI London Film Festival 2021 Review

Darkfield’s new in-person show Eulogy, showing from the 6-17th October in an old shipping container next to the National Theatre on South Bank, is part of the Immersive Art and XR programme at BFI L...

On October 13th, 2021

Annette – ICA Review

Highly praised by critics and the Film Academy alike, the psychological drama and musical Annette – with Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard as protagonists – has won many awards, for example, the Ca...

On October 11th, 2021

Review: Beautiful People exhibition – Fashion & Textile Museum

“We were young, rich, and beautiful, and the tide – we thought – was turning in our favour. We were going to change everything, of course, but mostly we were going to change the rules.” –...

On October 11th, 2021

Pier Kids – ICA Review

A thoughtfully crafted and honest masterpiece by black director Elegance Bratton, Pier Kids was shot over the duration of five years (2011-2016)....

On October 11th, 2021

Love & activism at The National Theatre – ‘The Normal heart’

This fall, the National Theatre is hosting the revival of Larry Kramer’s famous gay-activist play ‘The Normal heart’....

On October 5th, 2021

Rodin opens the doors of his studio at Tate Modern

This year Tate Modern museum has borrowed parts of the artist Rodin's workshop from the musée d’Orsay for the exclusive exposition “The making of Rodin”. ...

On October 4th, 2021

Whitechapel Gallery’s expositions: a reflection of women in art – The Phantoms of Surrealism and MEND PIECE for London

If you find yourself visiting the expositions of the lovely Whitechapel Gallery, you will find an article written in 1936 by the Journal “The Phantom” affirming that Surrealism gave audiences of t...

On October 1st, 2021

Celebrating Noguchi at the Barbican Centre, September 30, 2021 – January 9, 2022

This September, the Barbican Centre hosts the celebratory works of Isamu Noguchi, the renowned Japanese American artist who boldly thrust sculpture art into the public sphere....

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