
The Zabludowicz Collection’s exhibition chronicles ten years of Nakadate’s work – yet it’s hard to discern a satirical edge

This Tate Modern exhibition shows Miro’s internal conflict between his realist, political work and his surrealist paintings

An exhibit at the British Library chronicles writer Mervyn Peake’s chaotic, manic and sometime melancholy life

The exhibition features paintings with neon brush strokes, splatters and weird creatures staring out from the walls

Renowned tailor Tommy Nutter revolutionised the bespoke tailoring ethics of London’s cutting capital Savile Row

The exhibition illustrates a particular era of the romantics, when ‘art for art’s sake’ was the main objective

Free Range has become a one-stop shop for art lovers and curators to spot emerging creative talent and the latest trends

Representing the UK, Sid One’s simple photographs are struck with slicks of neon paint creating striking and effective portraits

Art dealer Richard Nagy’s long-awaited exhibition of some 50 of Egon Schiele’s watercolours and drawings

Freud’s psychoanalysis opened up the world to the concept of mental wellbeing affecting one’s physical health
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