Exhibition 20 Years of Dazed & Confused Magazine Dazed & Confused has been a go-to reference for style and culture since its explosive launch in London in 1991 by Jefferson Hack and renowned photographer Rankin. →
Exhibition Kokoro: The Art of Horiyoshi III Kokoro means 'heart' in Japanese; it is the 'feeling', the 'inner meaning' that underpins the Japanese approach not only to art, but to Japanese life as a whole. →
Exhibition Chris Stein/Negative On the occasion of Blondie’s 40th anniversary, we showcased a series of iconic and previously unpublished photographs by Chris Stein, co-founder of Blondie. →
Exhibition Valentino: Master of Couture A major exhibition celebrating the life and work of Valentino showcasing over 130 exquisite haute couture designs. →
Exhibition Venturing Beyond Exploring unsanctioned public art – or graffiti – as an intrinsically utopian practice. →
Exhibition Beard A series of portraits by photographer Mr Elbank in which all of the subjects sport a beard. →
Exhibition Out There: Our Post-War Public Art Historic England’s first major exhibition, told the story of key public art created between 1945 and 1985, the exhibition followed the fates and fortunes of site-specific sculptures and reliefs. →
Exhibition Tim Walker: Story Teller One of the most visually exciting and influential fashion photographers working today. →
Exhibition The Museum of Innocence A collaboration with Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk which saw a unique new version of his collection The Museum of Innocence, installed at Somerset House. →
Exhibition elBulli: Ferran Adrià and The Art of Food A major retrospective exhibition on a global icon of gastronomy, Ferran Adrià, and the restaurant he built to become the world’s best, elBulli. →