John Macfarlane, graduate from Glasgow School of Art, is an international stage and costume designer. He worked on designs for both operas and ballets. Among his most famous designs are the new Swan ...
We have a fantastic line-up of 34 professional artists showing this autumn in the art gallery at the Museum so please come and have a look and bring your friends. This show is organised by the Friends ...
These portraits have been captured by some of the world’s most celebrated fashion photographers such as Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, Norman Parkinson and Miles Aldridge. The subjects are all style icons ...
The works show how artists have sought either to reveal or disguise their identities, in both cases controlling how their image is presented. From the founding members of the Royal Academy such as ...
Learn how Kate has developed her design practice and take inspiration for how you can create your own paper works of art. Kate Colin is a paper folding artist and one of Dovecot’s most popular ...
Yinka Shonibare’s The British Library is a large-scale installation which explores issues of race and immigration in British history. The work comprises 6,328 secondhand books covered in colourful ...
Taking the form of one long email addressed to an estate agent, Goodlord is a fictional memoir of habitation, a genre-defying novelistic text that beautifully evokes the people and places of our lives ...
Hollow cast portrait head with empty eye sockets. Considered to be a fragment of a statue of the Emperor Claudius. It has been suggested that the head was broken from the statue during the rebellion ...
Exclusive to the National Galleries of Scotland, Dürer to Van Dyck brings together an impressive group of 50 Flemish, Dutch, Early Netherlandish, and German drawings and watercolours, spanning from ...
Don’t miss York’s most charming Christmas event! It is Christmas morning and the family have awoken to discover the famous Fairfax Ruby has been stolen by the dastardly Highway Mouse, but he did not ...
Explore the life and work of Dora Carrington (1893-1932) in the first major museum exhibition of the artist in nearly 30 years: The Barbican Art Gallery last showcased her work in 1995! Co-curated by ...