Andy Warhol was much more than the “Prince of Pop Art” that we all know. Offering a detailed look at his character, as well as his multifaceted career, is the biography, hot off the press, Warhol: A Life as Art. Almost a thousand compelling pages, and entertaining as well, which sweep the reader away in a tale that starts at the origins of Andrew Warhola - son of an immigrant couple from Slovakia, who came to Pittsburgh in the ‘30s - to his first successes as a commercial illustrator, then to his pioneering art revolution. But besides reading the book by Gopnik, Andy Warhol fans can also find plenty of events dedicated to their beloved artist launched by the Tate Gallery in occasion of the exhibition Andy Warhol. While waiting for its reopening, the London museum has created a virtual stroll which winds through the 11 halls of the exhibition, with the public accompanied by Gregor Muir and Fiontán Moran, the curators of the exhibition at the Tate. His fascination with religion and Hollywood, his activities as an illustrator in New York, the debut of Andy “Swish”, and even Sleep, his first film, shot over several nights between the summer and autumn of 1963 with a 16mm camera, are just some of the highlights of this dazzling virtual tour.
Bridgerton and Beyond: Music from the Series Live at the Royal Festival Hall
The BBC Concert Orchestra takes to the Royal Festival Hall stage with music from hit period dramas like Bridgerton and Downton Abbey. An evening of regency flair and live symphonic arrangements.
Discovering James McNeill Whistler, Founding Father of American Art
Tate Britain celebrates James McNeill Whistler with a major retrospective spanning the career of the Master of Aestheticism. Paintings, prints, and decorative works reveal his pivotal role in the rise of Modern Art. A journey through formal beauty, tonal atmospheres, and cultural provocation.
At the Courtauld Gallery, Abstract Erotic reunites Bourgeois, Hesse, and Adams for the first time since 1966. Their sculptures evoke the body and desire through organic and industrial materials. A reflection on femininity, matter, and eroticism in abstract art.
V&A celebrates the contribution of the "disabled community" to contemporary design with an accessible and provocative exhibition. Blending fashion, graphics, and technology, Design and Disability reveals how disability can be culture, action, and creative practice. A lesson in freedom and invention.