Dana Awartani鈥檚 Standing by the ruins brings together existing works with a major new commission in a moving exploration of love and loss, destruction and the passage of time.
British artist Sahara Longe鈥檚 first institutional solo exhibition The Other Side of the Mountain presents a new body of work exploring semi-abstract interior worlds, where her paintings capture fleeting moments and memories alongside the multitude of stories that live within.
Arnolfini, Bristol's international centre for contemporary arts, hosts the thought-provoking exhibition Tapestry of Black Britons from 9 May to 29 June 2025.
Shint艒 is a belief system in Japan that predates historical records. There is no singular god. No life after death. The world is instead animated by divine spirits, called kami, that can inhabit natural elements, from the infinite to the detailed.
Arnolfini, Bristol's international centre for contemporary arts, announced an ambitious 2025 exhibition programme, featuring four extraordinary artists whose work...
Arnolfini, an arts center in Bristol, England, apologized on Friday for a decision to cancel two events planned as part of the Palestine Film Festival, a move that many artists and activists claimed was a form of censorship.
With works covering pregnancy, birth and nursing through to caring for older children, as well as miscarriage and involuntary childlessness, this show sets out to demonstrate that motherhood is a legitimate subject for contemporary art.