HUM(AI)N- Technology’s place in humanity

In the wake of artificial intelligence’s ever increasing presence within life and the arts, there can at times be an element missing from the experiences offered by it. As a […]

After 300 years, Titian’s ‘Poesies’ will reunite

For the first time in more than 300 years, one of the most significant series of high Renaissance paintings will reunite thanks to the partnership of galleries in London, Boston, […]

Albert Serra’s Guide to Pleasure

The generally “self-righteous” routine of the Cannes International Film Festival – whose current topics include immigration, the environment and corruption of the world’s “big wigs” – which ended on May […]

Facebook agrees to reconsider censorship after #WeTheNipple demonstration

Who says a good ole’ fashioned protest can’t accomplish things? After a demonstration on Sunday, Facebook has decided to sit down and re-examine their policy on censorship, particularly that of […]

Banksy’s anti-Brexit artwork at the RA’s Summer Exhibition

In a few days, the Royal Academy’s esteemed Summer Exhibition will begin. The exhibition is the largest open submission contemporary art show that brings together works by some of today’s […]

Trump ‘baby blimp’ could head to the Museum of London

With president Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK, there comes a lot of praise and controversy that tends to bring people out into the streets. His current visit is […]

Matera, at the heart of another Renaissance

Matera, in the heart of Basilicata region, right in Southern Italy, has been awarded the coveted title of European cultural capital for 2019. The southern city has used this opportunity […]