The Audience
For anyone who has been in the UK, or following our Politics for the past 30 years, this is a must-see show. For everyone else it is equally entertaining. (more)
For anyone who has been in the UK, or following our Politics for the past 30 years, this is a must-see show. For everyone else it is equally entertaining. (more)
It had been eighteen months since discovering Two Temple Place to stepping through its hand-carved doors. Situated on the Victoria Embankment, adjoining the western boundary of the... (more)
Three books being reviewed this time, with a bit of a theme about the ultimate goal – which I suspect is fairly universal – happiness. What happiness means to each ... (more)
It was Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project, that beautiful artificial sun that hung in the main turbine hall of the Tate Modern back in 2003, that was the one work of art ... (more)
Screen Idols is a small but perfectly formed exhibition from Magnum Photos at 99 Mount Street Gallery in Mayfair. (more)
By Tish Mousell (more)
There’s rarely a quiet time for cultural things to see and do, but at the moment there seems to be an embarrassment of riches. So as ever, in no particular order, here ... (more)
So this year’s Frieze Art Fair has been and gone, and Regent’s Park has return back to an open space without the art world cramming itself into massive heated tents for the ... (more)
So as we get settled into our new offices overlooking Soho we thought we’d share a few cultural highlights from this bustling, vibrant and historic part of town. So in no ... (more)
Four pasty, sun-starved Essex faces peering out of the mid-seventies gloom heralded the arrival of Dr Feelgood and the birth of music from what they liked to call the Essex Delta. (more)