March 20, 2026

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Martin Superville hosts art exhibition celebrating local culture

Features Newsday Reporter 3 Hrs Ago Martin Superville, owner of The Art Gallery, Lowlands, Tobago. FILE PHOTO – SOCIETY cannot function without art. This is the belief of local artist and businessman Martin Superville who has been spreading the joy of art for decades. Superville latest art exhibition is a celebration of local culture and

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Boston art gallery flooded, damaged after Tremont Street water main break

A Boston art gallery is asking for help after its building was flooded following a water main break in Boston on Friday. “We cannot believe we are sharing that the water main outside of the gallery burst once again, and it was actually a worse flood than last week!” read a post from the Piano

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Pop-up exhibitions coming to Fibonacci Art Gallery

WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – The Fibonacci Art Gallery in Watertown is preparing to kick off some events this fall. Sharon Hughto appeared on 7 News at Noon on Monday to discuss them. Watch her interview above. The first event is a pop-up exhibition of the work of local artist Alice Elisabeth, taking place this

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New Mini-Spa & Art Gallery Opens in Georgetown | Georgetown DC

RM Wellness is opening this Saturday, October 19 at 1228 ½ 31st St NW. The first woman-owned mini-spa of its kind in DC, RM Wellness specializes in massage therapy services and manual lymphatic drainage. Book a Swedish, deep tissue or prenatal massage, or try a session that combines therapy and lymphatic work. Sessions range from 30 to

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25 Street-Style Photos Of London’s Coolest Collectors At Frieze London 2024

There once was a time, when post Paris Fashion Week, editors revelled in the idea of some time off after four weeks spent travelling internationally. Perhaps a day or two in lieu, or a weekend spent a) basking in enforced mini-break sunshine, or b) in bed. But today, Frieze art fair in London’s Regent Park

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Ryde’s Re:Box art gallery showcases caricatures of celebrities with Isle of Wight connections

Local creative Adam Brown has filled Ryde’s smallest art gallery with caricatures of well-known people, all of whom have an Isle of Wight connection. For the next seven weeks, you’ll find Re:Box playing host to musicians, comedians, actors and one or two surprises. Many have performed at the Isle of Wight Festival and some have

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In Paris for Art Basel? Hit Up These 10 Must-See Gallery Exhibitions While You’re There

Harold Ancart, L’étang le soir, 2024. Photography by JSP Art Photography. Image courtesy of the artist and Gagosian. “Maison Ancart” by Harold AncartWhere: GagosianWhen: October 14 – December 20, 2024Why It’s Worth a Look: For Harold Ancart’s first solo exhibition at Gagosian Paris, the Belgian-born, New York-based artist paints deceivingly conventional elements of the natural world—fields,

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Can You Name Them All? Ryde’s Smallest Art Gallery Gets Caricature Makeover

Local creative Adam Brown has filled Ryde’s smallest art gallery with caricatures of well-known people, all of whom have an Isle of Wight connection. For the next seven weeks, you’ll find musicians, comedians, actors and one or two surprises. Many have performed at the Isle of Wight Festival and some have made a home on

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London Gallery Round-Up October 2024

Frank Auerbach: Portraits of London – Offer Waterman and Francis Outred (Top Photo) One of the highlights of Frieze week is the exceptional – institutional-level – exhibition Frank Auerbach: Portraits of London at the newly opened Offer Waterman and Francis Outred Gallery in Mayfair. The ideal counterpoint to the stunning gem of an exhibition at the Courtauld,

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Restoration begins on rare Ludovico Mazzolino painting at the National Gallery of Ireland

The Italian Renaissance painter Ludovico Mazzolino was known for small, jewel-like religious paintings; devotional objects for aristocratic patrons. Very occasionally towards the end of his career, presumably as special commissions for such patrons, he worked on a larger scale—and created conservation nightmares for centuries of owners. Just three such works are known to be in

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