

Luminous imperfection: Baghs – Abstract Gardens at The Brunei Gallery
A review of the Brunei Gallery’s latest exhibition.
A review of the Brunei Gallery’s latest exhibition.
The London Design Biennale is a prestigious global festival of design, where the world’s most ambitious and imaginative designers come together to respond to a specific
The Iranian style is all set to be taught in SOAS every Wednesday from 12 February to April 22.
‘SCARRED’ is a public exhibition curated by SOAS alumna Temi Fet’era.
Koyanagi Tanekuni, the lacquer artist, learnt his art “under three holders of the title Ningen Kokuhō (Living National Treasure)”
Sopheap Meas explains how ELAS helped her get the most out of life at SOAS.
What is doing ‘a Bedou’? Who is the ‘Igbo/Yorkshire Warrior’? When was the first comprehensive history of African American photographers written?
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair runs from 4-7 October
6,000 visitors head to the museum of SOAS in less than 3 weeks
SOAS University of London was the venue for the world premiere screening of the latest film by documentary film-maker Pejman Akbarzadeh.
From Pieces of the Musical World: Sounds and Cultures to Celebrating Art and Music countless links – and echoes – occur between book and exhibition.
Sculptor Sokari Douglas Camp is set to display some of her signature pieces at the upcoming SOAS Collections exhibition
To anyone that was dragged – complaining – around a museum in childhood, the 21st century museumscape has altered beyond recognition
A series of academic lectures on the subject of Iranian art and culture