William Kentridge at the Royal Academy ★★★★
by Sophie Jordan The medium of charcoal often conjures up images of smudged fingerprints on cold white paper and vague…
by Sophie Jordan The medium of charcoal often conjures up images of smudged fingerprints on cold white paper and vague…
By K.A. James & illustrated by Fay Qian Don’t you remember? The summer breeze whistled by the both of us. Your…
By Anouk Pardon & illustrated by Sasha Varpahovsky The woman on the train had big watery eyes and whenever she laughed she rocked back…
By Namrata Menon ‘America in Crisis’ was devised in 1968, to chronicle the year’s fraught political arena and contextualise a…
from 23.09 to 23.11, By Ambre Pluta Introduction I arrived in London at the beginning of September. I hadn’t been…
The nude as a concept has made waves on the digital sea ever since the infamous 2007 nude leak, when…
Steve McQueen’s staggering career has led him to win both an Academy Award and the Turner Prize before the age…
Nicknamed ‘La Serenissima’ after repeatedly described as ‘serene’ by people of high importance, Venice is one of the most historically…
Over the last few weeks Carlos Peñalver, a young Spanish artist, has been transforming the Central Building’s white walls into…
In celebrating LGBQT+ History month, LSE Arts are hosting an exhibition detailing key QTIPOC campaigners, their experiences and their fight…