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In South Kensington, David Bowie Is has broken every record - since 2013, this has been the most highly-attended exhibition in the history of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Its success has brought it on tour, involving 11 museums throughout the world - from London to New York, it has used 500 objects to tell of the life, music and the extravagant and visionary talent of the White Duke. Seeing its draw, the museum on Cromwell Road saw no need to change, thus maintaining one of the most extraordinary collections dedicated to Bowie ever assembled. Today, it can also be admired online, with its album covers, objects and rare photos, capable of launching us right into the creative processes of one of the most influential artists of the last Century. From the pioneering works of art connected to the album Diamond Dogs to the iconic photos of Kevin Cummins and Terry O’Neil, from the scenery for the legendary Serious Moonlight Tour to the collaborations with artists and designers, Bowie’s multifaceted career is presented in its entirety. A spotlight is placed on the transversal nature of his influence - not just on music, but on art, design, theatre and contemporary culture as a whole. Explosive discoveries, a chameleon-like and ever-expansive personality allowed the musician and performer from London to reinvent himself for five decades, becoming, as declared by a survey by the BBC in 2019, “the greatest entertainer of the XX Century”.
The designs of David Hockney, Michael Craig-Martin and Cornelia Parker are on show at the British
The British Museum presents a selection from its extensive collection of drawings on paper by contemporary artists from 1960 to the present with works by David Hockney, Michael Craig-Martin, Cornelia Parker, Yinka Shonibare, Richard Deacon, Celia Paul and Soheila Sokhanvari.
Simone Martini and the great fourteenth-century painters of Siena
Simone Martini, Duccio di Buoninsegna and the brothers Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti are the protagonists of an exhibition at the National Gallery dedicated to painting in Siena in the first half of the fourteenth century.
Judy Chicago rose to fame in the late 1960s for making works from a female-centered perspective, challenging the male-dominated art world landscape. Her work is characterized by a commitment to craftsmanship and experimentation.
Henry Willett collected an eccentric array of pottery. Loaned from Brighton Museum, this exhibition showcases more than 300 years of popular British history.