Roar writer Helen Kursten-Holmes reviews the National Gallery exhibition, “Artemisia”. The National Gallery’s phenomenal “Artemisia” exhibition, dedicated to the 17th century artist Artemisia Gentileschi,...
Roar writer Dania Quadri reviews Shoreditch’s art exhibition, The Stars are Bright. The Stars are Bright is an exhibition in hipster central Shoreditch that...
“Coronavirus and culture: challenges, changes and creative responses”, a talk chaired by Baroness Deborah Bull on 4 June 2020, discussed the impact of COVID-19...
In celebration of Pride Month and the Black Lives Matter movement, Roar writers share their recommendations and reflections on black queer culture. Samuel de...
Roar writer, Helen Kursten-Holmes, reviews Tate Britain’s exhibition, British Baroque: Power and Illusion, which took place from 4 February to 19 April 2020. There is...
Birth Rites, a collection of contemporary art displayed at KCL’s Guy’s Campus, tackles the subject of childbirth. The works range from photographs through videos...
Dr. Kate McMillan gives us an insight on the inspiration of her latest exhibition, The Lost Girl, highlighting themes of climate change, sustainability and...