May 26, 2026

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Pizza restaurant transformed into gallery space

[ad_1] A pizza restaurant has provided new dimensions to its interiors, installing the artwork of renowned photographer Colin Moody on its walls. Known for capturing the raw, pulsating energy of Bristol’s streets, Moody’s photography now serves as the backdrop for Pizzarova on Park Street, blurring the lines between a casual eatery and a contemporary art

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Bringing back the salon: UK organisation aims to revive Brighton’s contemporary art scene – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Amongst the Regency splendour and opulent chinoiserie of Brighton’s Royal Pavilion, a series of contemporary art “surprises” will be popping up, with live art and performance taking centre stage. The ticketed event, on 30 May, is being staged by the Adelaide Salon, an arts organisation on a mission to revive the art scene in

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Art Gallery of Burlington opens vibrant spring exhibition you have to experience

[ad_1] The Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB) is one of the region’s premier visual art institutions, and their spring exhibition – opening Saturday, May 16th – is not to be missed.  The AGB presents the public opening of A material called Earth, Volume 1: The life of corners showcasing the work of Argentinian artist Celina

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Controversial Costumes at the Met’s Newest Galleries

[ad_1] ✕ Upon the recent opening of the new Conde M. Nast Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and the inaugural exhibition Costume Art, two well-established architects were overheard griping. Their reproach maintained that this was the beginning of the end for the stature of art museums. “It started with the Armani show at

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Exhibition spotlight: Inner Worlds is an otherworldly exploration of emotion and memory

[ad_1] A new joint exhibition brings together two Birmingham-based painters for an otherworldly exploration of emotion, experience and memory. Hosted at Seventh Circle Art Gallery, Inner Worlds: Emma Woolley and Tara Harris, is free to enter and will run from Sat 6 Jun – Sun 5 Jul. For both women, painting is a place of

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Art as Collective Responsibility: Hestia Artistic Journey Grant Programme Winners | Contemporary Lynx

[ad_1] Art and activism have gone hand in hand throughout history. The Hestia Artistic Journey National Grant Programme (Artystyczna Podróż Hestii) is geared towards artists and cultural institutions planning projects, accompanied by exhibitions, which focus on our collective responsibilities for the world as its inhabitants. The contest, under the subtitle Opening Time (Czas otwarcia), aims

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Is Art Only for the Rich? New Data Says No

[ad_1] New data from Singulart reveals that a new generation of collectors is entering the art market, with 76% of buyers in 2025 purchasing art for the first time, most spending under €1,000. PARIS, May 12, 2026 (Newswire.com) – Singulart: Is art really only for the rich? Long seen as a symbol of exclusivity and

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EastEnders legend forced to deny he used AI in paintings | Lifestyle

[ad_1] An EastEnders legend has denied using artificial intelligence in his paintings as he opened his first solo exhibition. Jake Wood, who plays Max Branning, launched his “Icons” series of portraits at Brighton’s Indelible Fine Art Gallery on 7 May. After posting images and videos of his paintings online, including a portrait of Sir David

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“In Full Bloom” Art Exhibition Explores Bodily Autonomy Through A Lens Of Transformation

[ad_1] Artwork by Kate Tova featured in “IN FULL BLOOM,” The Untitled Space gallery, NY, NY NYC feminist art gallery The Untitled Space is pleased to present ‘In Full Bloom,‘ a group exhibition curated by Indira Cesarine featuring 34 women artists whose work engages floral and botanical motifs as a lens for transformation, embodiment, and

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Young artists show at The Fraser Art Gallery | Community

[ad_1] The Spanish opera singer, Placido Domingo once said that “when a young artist is ready, one has to bring him into the limelight.” Domingo hit the bullseye with this quote about musicians, but it also applies to the young visual artists who recently had a group show at The Fraser Gallery. Fifty-one students from

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