Doctor Who to Feature First Black Actor
British actor Nkuti Gatwa will be the first black actor to star in the BBC series Doctor Who.
NFTs Will Continue to Penetrate the Art Market
In September 2020 a piece of graffiti by Banksy, known as ‘Gorilla in a Pink Mask’, was removed from a wall in Bristol.
Eurovision Song Contest For Minority Languages
Away from the Eurovision spotlight, another music festival celebrating European identity was taking place.
Take a Look Back at the Most Absurd Met Gala Red Carpet Ever
Met Gala mania! With fashion’s biggest night right around the corner, over-the-top gowns, outrageous ensembles and show-stopping stilettos are the only thing on the brain.
Meet the People Illustrating the Brutality of War in Ukraine
For some artists, the project provides financial assistance just when it is badly needed; for others, it’s a way to cope. Ultimately, Topaller and Shapiro would like to expand and find more support for the work that has already been created for Paper Planes, say through exhibits.
Art Weekly: Sign Up to Start the Weekend With a Splash of Colour
Art Weekly is your one-stop shop for all your arty needs. Jonathan Jones handpicks the best ideas and things to see and delivers the week’s must-read news, so you won’t miss a thing.
The 8-year-Old Art Prodigy Unveiling His First Solo Exhibition in London
Winner of the 2020 Global Child Prodigy Award, Advait Kolarkar has unveiled his first solo show in London. The eight-year-old artist is in the English capital for the first time to present his new collection, Alluring Illusions.
UK’s First Queer History Museum Opens Its Doors
The UK’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ history museum has opened in London. Queer Britain, which opened on 5 May, can be found at Granary Square, King’s Cross.
Eurovision 2022: Russian Hackers Targeted Contest, Say Italian Police
Italian police have said that Russian hackers attempted to disrupt the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest with a series of cyberattacks.
Eurovision: Who Are the Five Hot Favourites For Song Contest Glory?
This year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Italy is bringing joy and music to living rooms across the continent just when it’s needed the most — amid a devastating war in Ukraine and a cost of living crisis.