Month: September 2024
The Art World Highlights of the Week
– Christie’s Hong Kong auction sales reach $162.2 million with a 92% sell-through rate. – Judge rules women-only art exhibit legal, enabling potential reopening. – […]
The London Standard Revives Brian Sewell with A.I.: A Critique on Art Journalism’s Future
The London Standard has revived its brand by publishing an A.I.-generated art review in the style of Brian Sewell. This decision reflects the publication’s struggle […]
Over 120 Historic Rings Go on Display in London
An exhibition in London displays over 120 historic rings, highlighting their craftsmanship and cultural significance from ancient to modern times, offering visitors a chance to […]
Wes Anderson’s Cinematic Universe Set for Showcase at London’s Design Museum
Wes Anderson will be featured in a major retrospective exhibition at London’s Design Museum in 2025, showcasing his films from “Bottle Rocket” to “The French […]
Exploring Black Queer Histories through Love and Resistance at Somerset House
– Exhibition: Making a rukus! Black Queer Histories through Love and Resistance – Location: Somerset House – Dates: 11 October 2024 – 19 January 2025 […]
KFTV Networking Event at Ciclope Festival in Berlin
KFTV is hosting a free networking event during the Ciclope Festival in Berlin on 9 October. The event, sponsored by Hero Productions and Light Film […]
Prince William and David Beckham Unite for Air Ambulance Event as Harry Shines at WellChild Awards
– Prince William and David Beckham attended an event unveiling new London Air Ambulance helicopters. – Prince Harry engaged with children at the WellChild Awards, […]
Wes Anderson Retrospective Exhibition Set for London in 2025
In November 2025, the Design Museum in London will host Wes Anderson’s first retrospective exhibition, showcasing his complete filmography and celebrating his unique cinematic style. […]
Must-See Solo Exhibitions at Frieze London 2024
Frieze London 2024 will feature six solo shows from acclaimed artists, including monumental sculptures, reflective watercolours, and ephemeral paintings. Key highlights include works from Carol […]
‘I’m Not Okay’ Exhibition Celebrates Emo Culture in London
A new exhibition, ‘I’m Not Okay (An Emo Retrospective)’ at the Barbican Music Library in London, runs until January 15, celebrating the emo culture of […]