Two Tates, one Hockney: Artist to headline major 2027 exhibition season
Two Tates, one Hockney: Artist to headline major 2027 exhibition season
Tracey Emin’s Tate Modern blockbuster is packed with people – and discomfort
Seeing so many interesting and original and inspiring photos in an exhibition I did not plan to visit was the best antidote to February sadness.
Boris Mikhailov: Ukrainian Diary
8/10
The Gingerbread City returns with real architecture baked in icing and imagination
Strawberries, Pimms and a side of tennis: Wimbledon’s tennis museum serves up a food-themed exhibition
I don't do nostalgia, but this brought back so many happy memories and youthful dreams and excitement, I might go and see it again.
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift, National Portrait Gallery
9/10
A photo exhibition on Britain in the 80s, with almost no Thatcher, Diana, popular culture, or yuppies, no music, no Falklands, no sport. It's almost all about underrepresented communities and subcultures, and it feels contrived, boring, and a bit pointless.
The 80s: Photographing Britain, Tate Britain
I did not expect modern Indian art to be so varied, stimulating, beautiful, and (mostly) original.
The Imaginary Institution of India @Barbican Centre
8/10
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