Moving Structures
MAXXI Museum presents the work of architects and creatives who ask the question: if the world is always moving, why should architecture stand still?
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Interactive Experiences
London Art Fair returns for its 37th edition with new shows from 120 international galleries and exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
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Visionary Creatives: Art Genéve 2025
Art Genéve 2025 brings together 80 international galleries, alongside educational programmes, to showcase collections and visionary creatives.
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UK Exhibitions to Look Out For in 2025
Discover one exhibition for every month of the year in 2025. This list spans shows of art, architecture, design, photography, science and technology.
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An Enduring Symbol
Artist and cultural innovator Nian Liu is dedicated to preserving traditional shoemaking techniques, working at the borderlines of design and sculpture.
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Hidden Cityscapes
Guido Klumpe’s abstract photography reveals unexpected beauty and poetry in the banal spaces often overlooked for more exciting destinations.
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Mirroring Life Online
“Where does an image begin and where does it end?” is a pertinent question for our times. Five artists at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, seek to answer it.
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Legacy of Images
National Galleries of Scotland showcases the incredible work in its archive, celebrating 40 years of its world-class photography collection.
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Beyond the Visible
Photographer Zac Henderson makes the invisible visible with intricate imaginings of what dark matter would look like using iron filings and magnets.
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