May 13, 2026

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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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More essential improvements at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery

Floor improvements well under way at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery New flooring is currently being installed in the Picture Gallery at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery. Funding for the museum improvements came from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The existing carpet at the Riversley Park building is being replaced

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Contemporary Art Gallery Moco Opens In London

Jeff Koons at Moco Ed Reeve courtesy of Moco London Aimed specifically at the millennial and Gen-Z generation, who rate everything according to its Instagrammable potential, a bright, light and unremittingly supercool gallery has just opened its doors in central London. Situated in a stunning Art Deco building at the Marble Arch end of thriving

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National Gallery | Art in Trafalgar Square, London

What is it? Established in 1824 as a new art collection for the enjoyment and education of all, the National Gallery first consisted of 38 pictures, put on display at a house on Pall Mall while a purpose-built gallery was constructed. There are now over 2,300 works of art, from medieval classics to world-famous pieces

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Art-Focused Hair Salons : John Steinberg and Associates

John Steinberg and Associates’ salon will now feature a rotating art series. This new gallery space opens with a showcase by Toronto-based artist Patrick Nunziata. The debut gallery event marks the salon’s one-year anniversary at its new location on Dundas Street West. The gallery not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of John Steinberg and Associates’

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20 London exhibitions in October: from The Tate Modern to the V&A

Art cognoscenti, connoisseurs and collectors descend on the capital for a jam-packed weekend as Frieze returns to Regent’s Park – but everyone’s invited. Discover myriad collections across multiple mediums as some of the world’s greatest galleries showcase work by celebrated artists and emerging talents. Highlights include Charlotte Edey’s solo exhibition, Thin Places, with Ginny on

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George Stubbs art exhibition at Wentworth Woodhouse

In 1762 George Stubbs was summoned to Rotherham stately home Wentworth Woodhouse by the 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Charles Watson-Wentworth, to paint several of his prized horses. One of the grandest country houses in England and a rival to Chatsworth House and Blenheim Palace, it was to be his place of work for almost a

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