From South Korean pop ephemera to Marina Abramović's transitional states of being
A major exhibition at London’s V&A makes a beautiful show of the rich realm of menswear but misses some fundamental basics
A new limited-edition work by the artist will help fund the third edition of the Frieze × Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship in partnership with the V&A East
‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ is a mesmerizing display of silk brocades and detailed craft, but glances over history’s muddier moments
Beyond the fun and spectacle of ‘Tim Walker: Wonderful Things’, something more subtle, yet equally important, is happening
The menstrual cup is now part of the London museum’s ongoing project which responds to major design moments
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‘We receive very generous support from the Sackler family and we’re grateful for that,’ he told BBC Radio Four
From artist café Tender Touches to the V&A’s ‘FOOD: Bigger Than the Plate’, the London art world is tackling culinary culture
The London museum has faced criticism for its decision following allegations of sexual misconduct against the American actor
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The V&A’s annual conference ‘Parallel Worlds’ revealed a medium battling with the formal and the personal
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If the new V&A is Dundee’s public face to the world, it underscores the motto of the city’s famous resident: ‘think global act local’
A new exhibition addresses the impregnable fortress of technical detail and corporate hyperbole in game design
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‘Should the exit be chaotic, it is hard to see global public opinion remaining buoyant,’ the Soft Power 30 report’s authors warn
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A number of exhibitions in London explore how contemporary technologies and lifestyles are changing the architecture of the home