Beyond shocked by the brutal attack on Salman Rushdie. He is one of the greatest literary artists of our epoch - a voice raised against the vicious bigotry, annihilatory hate, unreason and narrowing of the imagination that have come to define our epoch. Prayers for his recovery.
Lee Mingwei’s 'Our Labyrinth' has come to life at Tate Modern! Every day until 15 June, dancers transform the act of sweeping into a mesmerising performance, bringing a sense of ritual into the space. Catch the performance at tonight's #TateLates, free. ➡️ https://t.co/L1kTOd8Iwo
Parce que l’histoire de l’art est sensible aux événements du monde, l’INHA propose une série d’événements et met à disposition des outils pour soutenir et saluer le courage du peuple ukrainien. 👇 https://t.co/aoawQDuiJM
@FHA_Festival@sup_recherche@BiblHertz@doctorants_inha
In reaction to the war situation in Ukraine, the Centre Pompidou and the @Bpi_Pompidou are giving the floor to figures from the Ukrainian art scene and its diaspora.
Join us at 7pm in the Forum to attend the debate or online: https://t.co/cm04BXHR44
The view from 🇫🇷: ‘Britain is the only European country still requiring visas for Ukrainians fleeing war…Poland has taken in 1m….an absence of British generosity in the middle of a humanitarian crisis’
@lemondefr
So far 🇬🇧 has taken in 300 (visas issued); 🇫🇷 5,000 (no visas)
Tonight, 1920s Modernism continued: the global perspective. Rana Mitter explores Modernist cultures of India, Japan, South Africa, Latin America & beyond w/ Devika Singh @Tate, Chris Harding, Jade Munslow Ong @SAModernism @pilaruquita. @BBCRadio3 @ 10 https://t.co/E9NQvANSwi
The Hasselblad Foundation is pleased to announce that Dayanita Singh is the recipient of the 2022 Hasselblad Award. Congratulation @dayanitasingh! #Hasselbladaward