May 26, 2026

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Five-Minute Tours: “Blank” at the Grackle Art Gallery, Fort Worth

[ad_1] Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits, and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs of their current exhibitions. Let’s get your show in front of an audience. See other Five-Minute Tours here. Blank at the Grackle Art Gallery, Fort

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Compound Sound & Art Gallery Hosts Uguhmugga Jam Sessions: See Photos

[ad_1] Travel back in time with me to a recent but random Thursday night. Most of New York had clocked out, ordered in, and given up on the evening entirely. But over at Compound Art and Sound Gallery in Brooklyn’s Red Hook, things were very much alive, and if you knew, you knew. The first

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A View From the Easel

[ad_1] Welcome to the 337th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, Lavett Ballard — artist and Barbie curator extraordinaire — organizes exhibitions and transforms wood in the former chemistry lab of a high school-turned-community center. Want to take part? Check out our submission guidelines and

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People-Watching at Frieze New York 2026

[ad_1] Sensory overload was the informal theme of Frieze New York 2026, which was already bustling by the time it opened to the public on Wednesday. The global arts fair is in its 15th year and more lively than ever: 67 galleries from 26 countries have set up shop across multiple floors of the Shed.

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‘I couldn’t believe we weren’t falling over ourselves for it’: Asia-Pacific art finally conquers Britain | Art

[ad_1] An imposing new figure is greeting visitors inside the main entrance of the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in South Kensington. Standing on one side of the domed hall, across from the galleries dedicated to medieval and Renaissance European art, is a lifesize, fibreglass sculpture of a burly bouncer. The Māori nametag hanging from

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Tate Liverpool a step closer to reopening as it makes major announcement

[ad_1] The team said they were “thrilled” with the latest development 16:16, 15 May 2026Updated 16:16, 15 May 2026 Tate Liverpool is currently closed for renovation work(Image: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images) Tate Liverpool is one step closer to reopening as it announced a major commission. Asad Raza, from Buffalo, USA, will take over the Art Hall,

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The Can’t-Miss Moments at TEFAF New York 2026

[ad_1] The opening day of TEFAF New York was nothing short of mobbed, one of the seemingly unavoidable consequences of staging an international art fair in the comparatively compact Park Avenue Armory. This is more than made up for, however, by the opportunity to catch a rare glimpse of the Armory’s historic second-floor period rooms—which

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Artwork by Luton Primary School children to be exhibited beside the world’s greatest at both the prestigious National Gallery and the Royal Academy of Art

[ad_1] Move over Van Gogh and Leonardo da Vinci and make way for creative talent of the future – hailing from a school in a deprived and diverse part of Kent. Children from Luton Primary School in Chatham are set to have their artwork displayed alongside works by some of the world’s most celebrated and

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The other side of the art world

[ad_1] This is the beauty of the commercial galleryIsabel Adair with permission for Varsity Recently, I have been charmed by the world of commercial art galleries. On a day in London, wearing last night’s t-shirt and a pretty worn pair of ripped jeans, I walked into an imposing Georgian townhouse in the heart of Mayfair,

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New Chain of Flowers art exhibition opens at Norwich Castle

[ad_1] Chain of Flowers, which opens at the castle museum’s art gallery on Saturday (May 16) is the work of Cambridge-based artist Miranda Boulton. In preparing this exhibition, Ms Boulton researched the influential British still life painters Emily Stannard (1802-1885) and her niece Eloise Stannard (1829-1915), who were both prominent members of the Norwich Society

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