June 25, 2026

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National Gallery bans visitors from bringing in liquids to halt attacks by eco louts

[ad_1] THE National Gallery has banned visitors from bringing in liquids to halt attacks by eco louts. Famous paintings at the London venue have been targeted five times since July 2022 — and twice in the past two weeks. 1 The National Gallery has banned visitors from bringing in liquids to halt attacks by eco

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Huckleberry Books, Art Gallery Kimberley celebrate one year of collaboration

[ad_1] Carefully-curated selection of books available in Kimberley’s Platzl. It’s been one year since Art Gallery Kimberley started their creative collaboration with Cranbrook’s independently-owned Huckleberry Books.  Throughout the year, Huckleberry owner Erin Dalton and gallery owner Irma de Visser have worked hard to put together a thoughtfully-curated collection of books, available in Kimberley’s Platzl.  “We’ve

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Local artist’s ArtPrize runner-up ‘The Prophets’ exhibit in Ferris State Fine Art Gallery through Oct. 25

[ad_1]       Oct. 17, 2024 Local artist Robert Vander Zee’s collection “The Prophets” continues at Ferris State University’s Fine Art Gallery in the David L. Eisler Center through Friday, Oct. 25.  BIG RAPIDS, Mich. —  West Michigan native Robert Vander Zee’s nature-inspired artwork is featured in an exhibition called “The Prophets,” displayed in Ferris

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National Gallery bans liquids after repeated protestor attacks

[ad_1] Van Gogh’s Sunflowers was targeted at the gallery which caused damage to the frame, estimated to be worth £10,000 to £20,000, and paintings, according to prosecutor James Bowker. Three Just Stop Oil supporters, Stephen Simpson, of Bradford, West Yorkshire, Mary Somerville, also of Bradford, and Phillipa Green, of Penryn, Cornwall, all pleaded not guilty

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Art Gallery of Ontario Launches an Immersive Experience That Measures How Your Heart Responds to Art

[ad_1] As the AGO welcomes a younger and more diverse audience than ever before, the challenge of breaking through to audiences who don’t consider themselves “art people” is even more important. Gallery of Us, the AGO’s new brand platform developed with Zulu Alpha Kilo, shows how art isn’t separate from us, but is reflective of

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National Gallery bans liquids following wave of art attacks

[ad_1] Visitors will be banned from bringing liquids into London’s National Gallery after a series of attacks on artworks. From 18 October, the public will no longer be allowed to bring any liquids into the gallery except for baby formula, expressed milk and prescription medicines. The gallery said it had “reached a point where we

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HLGU to host art gallery featuring Ruth (Ihrig) Foreman

[ad_1] HANNIBAL (HLGU) – Hannibal-LaGrange University (HLGU) is proud to announce a special Homecoming art gallery opening titled Ruth (Ihrig) Foreman – A Retrospective: “A Countrywoman with the Heart of an Artist”. The event will take place on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Hagerman Gallery, located in the

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Without A New Approach, Art Fairs Are At Risk of Strangling Galleries

[ad_1] As the major art fairs Frieze in London and Art Basel in Paris take center stage this month, the pressing question is: How many galleries will continue to struggle in this challenging market climate? Recent months have seen a troubling trend, with more closures in New York City. And on my travels through Europe

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Art Show of the Season? Glow-in-the-Dark ‘Siena’ at the Met Is Revelatory

[ad_1] The magnificent glow-in-the-dark exhibition called “Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a visual event of pure 24-karat beauty and a multileveled scholarly coup. On both counts, we’ll be lucky if the season brings us anything like its equal. The exhibition is rare in other ways too. As

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Art Basel Paris 2024: 10 installations not to be missed in the city

[ad_1] Palais d’Iéna, an icon of Parisian modernism designed by Auguste Perret, will host “Tales & Tellers”, a special project developed in collaboration with Miu Miu, Official Partner of the Public Program of Art Basel Paris. Curated by artist Goshka Macuga, in collaboration with Elvira Dyangani Ose, director of MACBA, the project is inspired by

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