Visual Arts
Postcard from Mexico City: Modernist architecture to famed murals and the hottest art galleries.
ArtsHub takes a trip to Mexico City – and its 170 registered museums – discovering that there is much more…
Tour de France inspired a surge of cycling-themed art installations and illustrations
As the Tour de France Femmes powers through its 2025 stages, artists and cities continue to celebrate cycling’s cultural legacy…
Sculpture doesn’t do. Sculpture is. Exploring the Henry Moore Institute
Take a trip to Leeds to see what’s happening in contemporary sculpture.
So you want my arts job: Tamsin Cull, Head of Public Engagement
As Head of Public Engagement, Tamsin Cull is the force behind QAGOMAs Children's Art Centre. She talks about her arts…
Australian Indigenous artists making an impact abroad
Australian Indigenous artists are being celebrated by international institutions - who are they?
Metamorfoza at the 2025 Belfast Photo Festival
A photographic look at the evolving landscapes of Polish ecology and society.
Culture Sparks Unity: exploring Poland’s vibrant cultural program
The program has been curated for the for the country's Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Exhibition review: Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery
Riotous colours and compositional control are the hallmarks of Rachel Jones' paintings.
A public or private sector career in the visual arts – which is the right one for you?
Moving from the public to the private sector in the visual arts is usually a one-way street, so make sure…
Venice Biennale 2026 will carry out vision of late curator Koyo Kouoh after her sudden death
Venice Biennale 2026 will not select a new curator, and instead, will honour Koyo Kouoh by realising her theme, ‘In…