We sinful women have always been here
Oct 20, 2025by Vamika Sinha Oct 20, 2025
We Sinful Women: The Library Project charts refusals and transgressions by leading women artists from South Asia and the Middle East, around an Urdu feminist poem.
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by Vamika Sinha Oct 20, 2025
We Sinful Women: The Library Project charts refusals and transgressions by leading women artists from South Asia and the Middle East, around an Urdu feminist poem.
by Aarthi Mohan Sep 24, 2025
An exhibition by Ab Rogers at Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, retraced five decades of the celebrated architect’s design tenets that treated buildings as campaigns for change.
by STIRworld Jul 11, 2024
Featuring new developments on form and scalability, the acclaimed housing project showed a new community-driven iteration at the 2024 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
by Zohra Khan Dec 05, 2023
The Dublin-based architect and educator opens up about the essence of 'making' in architecture, and what he thinks is the worst thing that can happen to an architect.
by Zohra Khan Nov 06, 2023
The Royal Academy Dorfman Award, which champions new talent in architecture, recognised Mexican architect Gabriela Carrillo-led studio as its 2023 recipient.
by Ruth Lang Sep 15, 2023
Exhibitions recognising the old vanguard of architects—mostly male, mostly white—are changing their perspectives. Does this mean a slow shift in the discourse?
by STIRworld Jul 05, 2023
Dublin-based architect Shane de Blacam is recognised for his dedication to creating community-centric spaces, and the pleasure he takes in joinery and detail.
by Vatsala Sethi May 17, 2023
The comprehensive retrospective exhibition offers over 150 paintings, drawings, photography, poetry, design, and more, showcasing the Rossetti family’s extraordinary creativity.
by Sunena V Maju Sep 30, 2022
Indian architecture firm Wallmakers, led by Vinu Daniel, received the Royal Academy Dorfman Award 2022 for its creativity and willingness to take risks while creating sustainable buildings.
by Dilpreet Bhullar Dec 19, 2020
Dutch artist Nico Laan’s sand paintings carved on the beaches of the Netherlands reaffirm the importance of anamorphosis to the work of art.
by Zohra Khan Jan 20, 2020
Conferred to an artist for the first time, the Royal Academy award recognises Iglesias’ work that invites people to look not just at the buildings, but also at the spaces between them.
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