Reviews
Words by Jessica Hartley Amsterdam’s Van Gogh museum pioneers an epic exhibit...
Supermodel, activist, mother and mentor Naomi Campbell is the subject of a...
A major UK survey of visual activist Zanele Muholi returns to Tate...
The 60th International Art Exhibition, titled Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, will...
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind, a major new Yoko Ono retrospective...
Ekow Eshun’s sensitive curation is a deliberate shift from the objective to the subjective; from looking at the Black figure to seeing through the eyes of Black artists, and the result is a long overdue study of the Black figure and its representation in contemporary art.
Interviews
One of the world’s most celebrated abstract artists, Beatriz Milhazes emerged in the...
‘Public Grapes – Anonymous Meat’ at Fiumano Clase in London features a...
The fabulously fashionable Mazzilli family – mother Louise, daughter Tatum and son...
Culturalee spoke to Gavin Turk about his latest solo exhibition, The Conspiracy...
W.K. Lyhne is a masterful painter whose visceral brushstrokes and powerful imagery...
Culturalee interviews Richard Hudson and his sons Henry Hudson and Richard WM...
Destinations
Since the success of Netflix’s Bridgerton catapulted the sleepy Somerset town of...
Brighton’s Victorian pier, Royal Pavilion and the Laines with its eclectic mix...
Iris Van Herpen “Sculpter les Sens” (“Sculpting the Senses”) at the Musée des...
Words by Jessica Hartley Culturalee visited Amsterdam to review the Vermeer exhibition...
Culturalee stayed at the Meneghetti Hotel and Winery in Istria and interviewed...