
The photographer as painter, sculptor, artist
Tate Modern’s Shape of Light exhibition is a great history lesson in abstract photography, but neglects contemporary post-1970s technology and artwork.
Tate Modern’s Shape of Light exhibition is a great history lesson in abstract photography, but neglects contemporary post-1970s technology and artwork.
Uzbek exile novelist Hamid Ismailov’s novel draws from rich Central Asian culture and poetic tradition, in an exploration of what it means to be a writer.
The National Theatre’s production of Rodney King’s bawdy mediation on isolation, Absolute Hell, has moments of magic, but they are few and far between in the bloated structure.
Strike action has been called off as UCU and UUK reach agreement, but pressure is mounting for fee refunds.
While Imperial has one of the lowest gaps in the Russell Group, men dominate the highest-paid positions.
The restaurant will close to allow it to be used as an examination venue, with students told to use the Senior Common Room restaurant instead.
Professor Abbas Edalat, a British-Iranian academic, is being held in Iran, according to officials.
Let the Sunshine In and Funny Cow offer the audience the choice between two portraits of emotionally-complex women, while eschewing a sense of resolution.
The prize, part of the Institute's 10th anniversary celebrations, aims to raise awareness of climate change.
The graduation ceremony, which took place on Wednesday, saw 3,500 students converge on the Royal Albert Hall.
We give you our top picks for what to watch when you’re taking a ‘quick’ study break in Central Library.
The data, released last Friday, show women at Imperial earn 9.4% less than men, and receive half the bonus pay.