GUARDIAN ARTICLE
NOVEMBER 2021
Magdalene College Library has been featured in the Guardian. Architecture critic Oliver Wainwright called it an “accomplished reinterpretation of tradition”. To view the article please click here.
Magdalene College Library has been featured in the Guardian. Architecture critic Oliver Wainwright called it an “accomplished reinterpretation of tradition”. To view the article please click here.
The Royal Academy of Arts has elected Níall as a Royal Academician in the category of Architecture following a recent General Assembly. John Akomfrah was also elected as a Royal Academician in the category of Painting and in addition, international artists Kara Walker and Carmen Herrera have been elected as Honorary Royal Academicians.
The Royal Academy of Arts is governed by 80 Royal Academicians who are all practising artists or architects. On reaching the age of 75 they become Senior Academicians thus initiating vacancies for new Members. Elections are held at regular meetings of the General Assembly, when new Members are voted in by existing RAs.
The Royal Academy of Arts was founded by King George III in 1768. It has a unique position in being an inde-pendent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects whose purpose is to be a clear, strong voice for art and artists. Its public programme promotes the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions, education and debate.