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.
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.
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.
James Charles Singing’s voice tastes like five dollar vodka in a plastic bottle. This is not a metaphor – this is literally what TikTok user @tessfstevens is tasting.
The charity single will donate all its royalties for the next year to Music Saves UA, a non-profit fundraising project to provide immediate humanitarian help to people in Ukraine.
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.
Italian police have said that Russian hackers attempted to disrupt the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest with a series of cyberattacks.
The Pulitzer Prizes for 2022 were announced yesterday, including a special citation for Ukrainian journalists in their coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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.
The UK’s first dedicated LGBTQ+ museum opened its doors in London last week. The Queer Britain museum celebrates and commemorates the history of the queer community, and is the first national, permanent collection of its kind in the country.
An archive of tens of thousands of documents about contemporary Luso-Brazilian architecture has just opened in Portugal.