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Exhibition is the perfect opportunity to build your art collection, whether it's household names or rising stars. Here's what ...
Alice Channer tells us about her sculpture suspended in the central hall for the Summer Exhibition 2025. Alice Channer ...
Find out more about how the pioneer of Post-Impressionism has inspired the subjects and techniques of Kiefer’s monumental ...
War Anthem (Max Richter from Woolf Works) by Fiona Robinson Robinson's work connects drawing and music. Rather than a depiction of a musical score, the art is a response to the sound; a conversation ...
Brazil through the eyes of its artists The artists who represented this new Brazilian culture were as diverse as the nation itself. Those with work on display in this exhibition include women artists ...
“When all people in the project win something, then the project is even better than imagined” Balancing the needs of residents, contractors and other stakeholders, Ballester Parets championed new ...
This year the prestigious £35,000 Charles Wollaston Award has been won by Tracey Emin RA for Did it Ever Get Any Better. Established in 1978 and presented to the "most distinguished work" in the ...
Britain's oldest art school The RA Schools has been a key part of the Royal Academy since its foundation in 1769. We offer a full-time, three-year programme to 10–17 postgraduate students each year.
The City is a Room In the face of pressing concerns about housing in the UK and France – highlighted by the suburban focus of the 2024 Paris Olympics – the second microexhibition in the Architecture ...
Frederic, Lord Leighton PRA ’s Flaming June (c.1895) is a summery, sexy work: the epitome of picturesque indolence with its slumbering figure lulled by sea breeze and the scent of oleander, white ...
Conceived in 2021 in response to the urgent public debates about the relationship between artistic representation and imperial histories, Entangled Pasts, 1768–now reflects on the power of art to ...
1951 Pollock’s painting performance In 1951, German photographer Hans Namuth, after spending months capturing images of Jackson Pollock, became dissatisfied with the still snapshots he’d taken of the ...
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