When you picture a classical opera singer, you might not imagine someone with tattoos, a coaching philosophy rooted in kindness, and a mission to make music more inclusive. But Rich Symons has…continue reading…

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When you picture a classical opera singer, you might not imagine someone with tattoos, a coaching philosophy rooted in kindness, and a mission to make music more inclusive. But Rich Symons has…continue reading…
This week, Blenheim Palace welcomes back the last of the Victories series tapestries from conservation. Following a decade-long process working alongside textile conservator Emma Telford, “The Surrender of Lille” tapestry can once…continue reading…
Over the next six years, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will have three qualified professionals to support and boost its environmental sustainability initiatives, thanks to the Getty Global Art and Sustainability Fellows program.…continue reading…
A charming new children’s book is turning pages and heads in the publishing world. Little Coffee Cup and the Big Surprise, the debut title from author and sustainability advocate Hayley Slack, is…continue reading…
In celebration of ‘Martini Month’, Belvedere Vodka and Maison Assouline have unveiled Martini Icons. This photography exhibition will investigate the alluring iconicity of the world’s most enduring cocktail through the lens of…continue reading…
For its 2025 London Design Festival partnership, Hart Shoreditch has announced a collaboration with transdisciplinary artist Rosie Reed Gold to create ‘Stage Left, Letter Pressed’, an exhibition that honours the written history…continue reading…
After capturing hearts and imaginations across West Dorset, the herd of magnificent elephant sculptures from Weldmar Hospicecare’s “Stampede by the Sea” has one final stop before they leave the county for good.…continue reading…
For this feature, we shine the spotlight on July&Partners, a Shanghai and Hangzhou-based design studio and its extraordinary Bajiao Well. Within the ultra-modern commercial complex, Yiwu Place, is an ancient well deeply…continue reading…
The storied Baur au Lac in Zurich, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, unveils the lineup for the 23rd edition of its Art in the Park exhibition. Masterminded by…continue reading…
The Fondation Fernet-Branca in Saint-Louis (Alsace, France), a renowned exhibition space for contemporary art in the heart of the tri-national region, has announced the appointment of Olga Osadtschy as its new director.…continue reading…
Blenheim Palace has announced a £250,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support the urgent conservation of two nationally significant paintings by Sir James Thornhill and Louis Laguerre. These masterpieces,…continue reading…
Father Kim En Joong will become the first stained glass artist to exhibit at the Domaine National de Chambord. The “Colors of the Invisible” exhibition will see him undertaking a six-week residency,…continue reading…
Tate Modern has celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking the occasion with a special weekend of art, performances, talks, screenings and workshops, organised in partnership with UNIQLO, which generated a record number of…continue reading…
Tate today unveiled the first-stage designs for the new Clore Garden at Tate Britain by landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith Studio and architects Feilden Fowles. The designs were developed and discussed at a…continue reading…
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