May 26, 2026

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‘Outstanding’ geology of Black Country examined by artist

[ad_1] More than 420 million years of geological history in the West Midlands is being explored by an artist as part of a gallery residency. Stuart Whipps, who makes photography, films, and installations, is examining the area which stretches across Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. The site was designated a Unesco global geopark in 2020,

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London’s tallest door can be found at this Grade II listed art gallery

[ad_1]  –  Staff Writer  ·  15 May, 2026 One of London’s most peculiar pieces of architecture comes in the form of a very tall green door, tucked away down a side street in St Giles. The enormous entryway in question can be found between Tottenham Court Road and Covent Garden on Flitcroft Street, proudly standing

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Broad Street Gallery set to open in historic Bungay building

[ad_1] Retired businessman and South Norfolk councillor Brendon Bernard and painter Barbara Bernard have taken on a building on Broad Street in Bungay, where they will host their debut exhibition. The pair said they decided to take the plunge after noticing the property was up for sale. The new art gallery is set to open

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Jake Wood apologises to Brighton gallery over AI images backlash

[ad_1] Last week, Jake Wood unveiled his Icons series during a private viewing at Indelible Fine Art Gallery, in Jew Street, Brighton. The actor and artist, best known for his role as Max Branning in EastEnders, created 15 original pieces for the exhibition – each piece celebrating a different public figure. He described his art style as

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Future Fair Is a Big Artist Party

[ad_1] Art Fairs Instead of presenting a series of segmented gallery booths, the New York show fosters connections between them. The 2026 Future Fair brought together 69 exhibitors from nine countries. (all photos Isa Farfan/Hyperallergic) So much of my experience of visual art is rooted in interpersonal connection. It’s not that an artist needs to

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Spring art exhibition shows students’ ‘boundless creativity’

[ad_1] The historic walls of Abbot Hall came alive last Thursday as hundreds of guests gathered for the opening reception of Marblehead High and Veterans School Spring Art Exhibition. The exhibition featured nearly 400 pieces of art made by students from grades 7 to 12. Students explored diverse artistic mediums through their work, including oil

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Wet Paint Does Frieze Week: The Dinosaur Dealer Downtown, David Zwirner Tribeca, and More Juicy Art-World Gossip

[ad_1] Every week, Artnet News brings you Wet Paint, a gossip column of original scoops. If you have a tip, email Gabi Vidal-Irizarry at [email protected]. Friday, May 8: The Grand Procession When fair week in New York rears its head in the spring, the feelings it provokes in me are not so different from the

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A Tuesday Night with Nan Goldin

[ad_1] The countercultural icon’s Stendhal Syndrome exposed the contemporary art world’s unease with political dissent. The piece, a roughly 25-minute slideshow composed of photographs of classical Renaissance and Baroque artworks interspersed with images of friends, lovers, and other subjects from Goldin’s intimate life, recounts multiple stories from Ovid’s Metamorphoses through Goldin’s own narration. Its title,

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Berwick exhibition to feature Joan Eardley seascapes

[ad_1] A Field by the Sea, Summer. Royal Scottish Academy. Estate of Joan Eardley What promises to be a dramatic exhibition celebrating the seascapes of Scottish artist Joan Eardley is to open at The Granary Gallery in Berwick on June 6. It is the latest example of the gallery’s fruitful relationship with the Fleming Collection

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‘HAVEN’ documentary premieres at Brackendale Art Gallery

[ad_1] Haven Johnson went from quitting drinking to completing the Squamish 50. A new film tells the story. Most people don’t run the Squamish 50 while blowing a kazoo. But Haven Johnson isn’t most people. Two years into her sobriety from alcohol, the 43-year-old ran and completed her first ultra-marathon—an achievement set in motion by

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