2017 in review: the Arts editors take you through the best exhibitions and shows in London this year
Arts editors Adam Gellatly, Jingjie Cheng, and Indira Mallik give their highlights of the year
Arts editors Adam Gellatly, Jingjie Cheng, and Indira Mallik give their highlights of the year
The Tanzanian-born artist who amplifies the stories of people of the African diaspora is the oldest-ever winner of the prestigious award celebrating contemporary British art.
In our regular series, we ask the new Phoenix Editors how they manage to balance arts and science at Imperial.
Yas! – Kweens take the stage as part of TEDxUCL Women 2017.
Tate Britain assembles Pissaro, Monet, and Whistler for an ode to the capital.
Exquisitely painful, wonderfully joyous: Beginning is an intimate portrayal of loneliness in the age of Tinder
Terrific choreography is combined with strong performances in an inventive new restaging of the much beloved musical starring Imelda Staunton.
Patchy in parts, Sally Cookson’s adaptation remains a worthy staging of the much beloved novel
Graffiti artist, poet, painter, the Barbican celebrates one of the brightest stars of the 1980s New York
Felix’s Arts Editors take you through London’s cultural hotspots
Felix Arts gives you the lowdown on the best arts deals in London, in a tear-out and keep guide to the capital
Meet the Arts Editors for this year: Indira, Adam, and Jingjie!