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A tribute to Keith Haring’s belief that art belongs to everyone, Absolut’s latest artist-edition bottle brings his street-born spirit to a new generation. Rooted in the shared belief that art is for ...
Deb Dasgupta of Absolut reflects on the brand’s latest collaboration with the late Keith Haring, returning to their 1986 partnership to introduce Haring’s bold, vibrant art to a new generation.
At MAM Shanghai, Kenny Scharf’s new exhibition brings together decades of work, merging playful surrealism with an immersive vision of California’s beach culture. This June, the Modern Art Museum ...
London’s creative landscape is about to get louder, bolder, and decidedly more audacious. This July, Boxpark Shoreditch will transform into a feminist powerhouse as photographer and performance artist ...
From train yards to gallery walls, Remi Rough redefines abstract art by merging graffiti, geometry, and the raw energy of the street with modernist precision and visual rebellion.
Creative Debuts reflects on a half-decade of grassroots arts funding, launched in response to racial inequities in the cultural sector. As communities around the world reflect on Juneteenth, Creative ...
Future Language of the Ikonoklast by Remi Rough is a richly illustrated account of a group of young artists coming together to create a new world without realising it, armed with spray paint and a ...
Opening 20 June at the National Portrait Gallery, Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting brings together 45 works that span the artist’s groundbreaking career, from early self-portraits to new ...
Kenny Scharf's Pop Surrealism blends vibrant playfulness with sharp social critique, offering a bold exploration of modern life. Through his emotional, kaleidoscopic works, he invites viewers to ...
Explore how artists in 2025 are balancing technology and tradition. From digital tools to handmade revival, the future of art remains deeply human.
In paintings suspended between power and vulnerability, Ilona Szalay explores the paradoxes of the female form, storytelling, and the silent tension of bodies held mid-performance.
In Tarogramma, Scottish artist Damien Cifelli constructs a fictional world that mirrors our own, blurring the lines between myth, memory, identity and truth.
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