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Today, an estimated 27 million people are still locked into slavery and servitude across the globe. This exhibition takes an in-depth look at the prevalence of slavery today through the lenses of eight acclaimed documentary photographers.
The Koestler Awards attract around 5,000 entries a year from inmates of prisons, young offenders institutions, secure hospitals and immigration removal centres across the UK.
Illuminate Productions is creating London’s first annual contemporary art exhibition on the river Thames.
This exhibition, the first of its kind organised outside Italy, will explore the complex relationship between Italian Divisionism and the emerging Futurist movement in the early years of the 20th century.
During August and September when The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms are open to visitors. Please note admission is by pre-booked timed ticket only.
Coinciding with Cy Twombly's 80th year, this will be the first major retrospective in the UK for twenty years of the work of this artist.
The American Scene features around 150 outstanding prints by 74 leading modern American artists, including Edward Hopper, Josef Albers, Louise Bourgeois and Jackson Pollock.
Comprising over two hundred and fifty works by twentieth century photographers from the UK, Europe, Africa, America and China, the exhibition will present a fascinating history of photographic portraiture taken in cities around the world.
Mark Rothko (1903-1970) is one of America's most significant post-war painters. This exhibition will be an unprecedented exploration of his late series of work.
To celebrate the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth, Imperial War Museum London has launched a major exhibition devoted to the life and work of the man who created the world’s most famous secret agent, James Bond.