Black Cultural Archives Brixton hosts new exhibition – Before Them, We
The Black Cultural Archives in Brixton is now the home of Before Them, We, a multidisciplinary project by artist and
The Black Cultural Archives in Brixton is now the home of Before Them, We, a multidisciplinary project by artist and
The Museum of London Docklands’ London, Sugar & Slavery gallery is now the home of the Feeding Black: Community, Power
A giant light-up NHS sign displayed outside the Giraffe House at London Zoo has been donated to the Museum of
A young woman with pale eyes and nut-brown hair looks into the distance. Her lips are parted, her arms folded
London’s Tate Modern announced last week it will hold the first major UK exhibition of works by a native South
The photography exhibition Windrush: Portrait of a Generation opened on Friday in Croydon’s Fairfield Halls as part of the venue’s
A new exhibition giving an insight into the private life of Queen Victoria will showcase some items never seen before.
Venture into the basement of an imposing Mayfair office block and you’ll find an intriguing collection of paintings, prints and
The acclaimed photographer Chris Steele-Perkins has travelled the world for almost five decades but his latest exhibition, In Brixton, is very much
An awe-inspiring collection of luminous artwork by iconic US glass sculptor Dale Chihuly opened in Kew Gardens last week. The Reflection
A Wimbledon-based artist will donate a percentage of the sales from her latest solo exhibition to charity. Jo Holdsworth will use