“Made in North Korea: Everyday Graphics From the DPRK”
Was it a chance to gain a rare glimpse into the day-to-day realities of a closed country?
Was it a chance to gain a rare glimpse into the day-to-day realities of a closed country?
Much like the Lingua Ignota she was referencing, the artist
Referencing a Le Corbusier design to analyse and interrogate aspects of Baghdad
A comprehensive survey of Minjung Kim in the United Kingdom.
Building on this adage and thought, the show delved into a foundational element of classical Indian music, the raga.
The retrospective contained some strong examples, but failed for the most part to show Vaadia
The first major British exhibition of Russian-born artist couple Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, exploring the theme of frustrated hopes and their attendant anxieties.
An ad hoc exhibition space and found-object pieces articulate the notion of
A meaningful exhibition of post-9/11 art.