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Lyndon Barrois Jr. presents new works in drawing, painting, and sculptural assemblage made during his time as Starr Fellow in ...
Find out more about seven works featured in this year's Summer Exhibition.
From the desert of New Mexico to the clifftops of Guernsey, artists have found inspiration in all sorts of places. Here are five artist houses that are an extension of their owners' artistic ...
For centuries the body has been a central subject in Western art, depicted in the telling of stories or as a means to explore what it is to be human. In the mid-twentieth century artists such as ...
Discover new artists and explore a rich period of Brazilian art history in our latest exhibition, ‘Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism’.
Tracey Emin RA has won the 2024 Charles Wollaston Award for the "most distinguished work" in the Summer Exhibition.
Mark Hampson tells the stories of some of the former students of the RA Schools, from its inception in 1769 to the present day.
Discover the next generation of architects, designers and curators in this changing display in the McAulay Gallery. The Architecture Window is a space for new voices in architecture at the heart of ...
Flaming June is one of the most reproduced images in Victorian painting. What makes an artwork seize the public imagination in ways that give it a life far larger than its own?
Conceived in 2021 in response to the urgent public debates about the relationship between artistic representation and imperial histories, Entangled Pasts, 1768–now reflects on the power of art to ...
Critic Ravi Ghosh meets two contemporary artists whose works address the legacies of Britain’s domination of India.
With Marina Abramović taking over the Main Galleries at the RA, we look at some other artists who have shaped the history of performance art.