Anish Kapoor’s immersive Hayward Gallery takeover is a startling exploration of colour, consciousness and humanity’s place within an incomprehensibly vast universe.
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Kyotographie arrives on British soil for a fabulous showcase of Kawada Kikuji and Iwane Ai’s work.
In this exhibition, Caroline Wong incorporates themes of femininity, bringing cats and food as symbols to challenge female autonomy and pleasure beyond society’s expectations.
We sit down with some of the contributors of brand new Visayan language zine, kasing2, as they chat about the linguistic diversity of the Philippines, the significance of Visayan languages, and what kasing2 is doing for Visayan visibility today.
Samantha Siu is a groundbreaking designer you need to keep on your radar: she takes us through her unique designs, the stories and charities her pieces connect to, and presents to us her newest creation.
The Mayor Gallery, London opened its doors for a compelling exhibition featuring artists from Asia and Central Europe.
The joint exhibition at Hayward Gallery features artists Yin Xiuzhen and Chiharu Shiota, exploring memory, connection, and consumerism through stunning immersive installations and everyday materials.
We chat to Thai art icons Sundae Kids, unpacking the inspirations behind their relatable art, blending emotions, storytelling, and personal experiences that foster global audience connection amongst their fanbase.
From interactive pieces to insights into their origin, Japan House London’s Pictograms takes us on a journey through the universal language of the second dimension.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity and Outernet London team up for The Big Build Adventure, aiming to raise funds for GOSH’s Children’s Cancer Centre.


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