Art
Culturelle: The Best Of 2011
A year in culture features and there have been some fascinating, thought-provoking pieces; we present our edit of the best of the best.
The Eyes of the Skin – Susie MacMurray
British artist Susie MacMurray’s work transforms everyday objects into clever, feminine drawings, sculptures and installations.
Anri Sala – London
One of the world’s most promising leading contemporary artists, Anri Sala’s exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery offers beautiful, multi-sensory video installations.
Meet Yolanda Domínguez
Running in Heels meets the young Spanish artist, whose ground-breaking work investigates and challenges our gender conceptions through new, innovative art forms.
War and Peace: Women in the 21st Century – Monaco
Acclaimed photographer Nick Danziger’s powerful yet intimate images create a patchwork of tragedy and bravery.
Salvador Dalí – Moscow
The Pushkin Museum’s latest exhibition takes Dalí’s Russian muse, Gala, as its central theme, showcasing some of the artist’s most important works inspired by her.
Meet Rose Balston
We talk classical treasures, architectural anecdotes and bringing London’s artistic heritage to life with the young, passionate founder of Art History UK.
Helmut Newton Polaroids – Berlin
Lauded as one of fashion’s greatest photographers, this collection of polaroids offers a behind-the-scenes look at some of Newton’s most iconic images.
Fantazam Gallery – Hvar
Down a tiny alley in a Croatian harbour town a former comic artist is bringing to life creatures from our wildest imaginations – or our worst nightmares.
Brushstrokes and Bitch Fits: Women who Changed Art
It’s certainly not that female artists don’t exist – it’s simply that they’re not given the wall space that their male counterparts are. RIH considers ten key female figures from the art world…


