ANISH KAPOOR AT THE HAYWARD
HAYWARD GALLERY, LONDON
To be published in The Arbuturian this week, 14 July 2026, a review of Anish Kapoor's retrospective exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London.
On carousel: Installation view of Anish Kapoor, 2026. Photo: Dave Morgan. Courtesy of the Hayward Gallery and the artist. © Anish Kapoor. All rights reserved, DACS, 2026.
THE ARBUTURIAN
BRUSK IN BRUGES
A new museum for art - BRUSK - has opened at the heart of Bruges in the historic centre - BRU = Bruges + SK = Schone Kunsten, Flemish for Fine Arts. Two stunning art exhibitions inaugurate the new building. One is 'Bigger Picture' the history of Bruges, the other is Latent City created by the genius of art AI, Turkish-born American Refik Anadol. And on the BRUSK interior walls a permanent fresco The Whispering Walls Rêve (2026) by Laure Provost.
Read about it in The Arbuturian online:
BRUSK in Bruges | The Arbuturian
On carousel: Latent City (detail) by Refik Anadol
BRUSK interior (detail). Both images copyright, BRUSK, Bruges, Belgium
THE NEW WORLD
'Was Winston Churchill any good at painting?'
Published in THE NEW WORLD magazine, issue 484, May 28, 2026, pp.30-31.
Read how Churchill became a painter:
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Sir Winston Churchill painting in Belgium in 1946. Image: Churchill Archives Centre
The Beach at Walmer, 1938 Image: Churchill Archives Centre
THE NEW WORLD
RUTH ASAWA GUGGENHEIM, BILBAO
'Why did artist Ruth Asawa bring her work home with her?
Published in The New World online 20 May and in print 21 May, a feature on Ruth Asawa Retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao.
This is the centenary year of Asawa's birth.
You can read it here
https://www.thenewworld.co.uk/rosalind-ormiston-why-did-artist-ruth-asawa-bring-her-work-home-with-her/?utm_campaign=e3d78db2-1665-41c4-8a42-9bf5f7965029&utm_source=1234584
On carousel (detail)
Artist Ruth Asawa making wire sculptures, California, United States, November 1954
image: Nat Farbman/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock
artwork: © 2026 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc., courtesy David Zwirner
Ruth Asawa: Retrospective | Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
THE ARBUTURIAN
IN BLOOM: HOW PLANTS CHANGED OUR WORLD
Published 6 April 2026 online in The Arbuturian, a review of a major exhibition at The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 'In Bloom: How Plants Chnged Our World'.
A spectacular show.
Read it here:
In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World | The Arbuturian
On carousel: Floregium, commissioned by Mary Somerset, 1703 in bound volume with watercolour on paper. (detail) Image copyright The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, 2026