June 25, 2026

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Affordable Art Fair 2024: 83 galleries, immersive installations, hands-on activities and more

[ad_1]   From Nov 7 to 10, the F1 Pit Building will once again come alive as the Affordable Art Fair (AFF) returns, continuing its mission to make art accessible to everyone and celebrating its enduring influence on the global and local art scenes. This year marks two significant milestones for the fair as it

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Exhibition showcasing Japanese woodblock printing technique opens

[ad_1] Ambassador of Japan in Pakistan Mitsuhiro Wada viewing exhibition titled MOKU-HANGA after inauguration at PNCA. — INP/File     Islamabad:Ambassador of Japan Mitsuhiro Wada opened a week-long exhibition featuring the traditional Japanese woodblock printing technique, Moku-Hanga, at the National Art Gallery here on Wednesday. The event titled “Moku-Hanga prints from Pakistan” was organised by the

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Galleries at Frieze London buoyed by better-than-expected preview day sales

[ad_1] Despite economic anxiety over rising costs, Brexit aftershocks, a volatile international political landscape and the looming return of rival fair Art Basel Paris at the Grand Palais, the VIP preview for Frieze London was as buzzy and busy as ever by the afternoon on Wednesday (9 October). Dealers were largely optimistic about sales, and

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Robert Downey Jr gushes over ‘brother’ Johnny Depp’s new art exhibit

[ad_1] Robert Downey Jr gushes over ‘brother’ Johnny Depp’s new art exhibit Robert Downey Jr praised his friend Johnny Depp’s new art gallery. The 59-year-old actor took to his official Instagram account and shared a video appreciating his pal Depp’s work. He visited Depp’s exhibition A Bunch of Stuff, currently running at the Starrett-Lehigh Building

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Transformed Portland Art Museum campus to open late 2025 with refreshed galleries

[ad_1] Expanded and renovated Museum to feature complete reinstallation of permanent collection, Including nearly 300 new acquisitions by artists such as Simone Leigh, Ugo Rondinone, Marie Watt, and Carrie Mae Weems, Among Many others. Collection objects never before exhibited in museum to comprise one-third of the total works on view. Portland Art Museum (PAM) today

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Portland Art Museum expansion will restructure its galleries, unveil nearly 300 unseen pieces

[ad_1] When the Portland Art Museum wraps up its $111 million campus expansion project next year, it won’t just be unveiling 95,000 square feet of upgraded space. It’ll also debut a brand new layout and nearly 300 unseen pieces by both Portland locals and international artists. The project, which has been in the works since

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Concord Monitor – Hopkinton art gallery to display ‘legacy’ works

[ad_1] The Two Villages Art Society (TVAS) will open a unique exhibit titled “My Artistic Legacy” on Oct. 19 at its gallery in Contoocook. The exhibit explores the concept of artistic legacy, showcasing works by 19 artists who were asked to select two pieces that represent how they would like to be remembered. Participating artists

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5 Shows to See Around London During Frieze

[ad_1] “Turner Prize 2024” at Tate Britain Image Credit: Photo Keith Hunter/Courtesy Tramway and Glasgow Life The Turner Prize is quieter these days. Its electric heyday during the ’90s, when artists like Damien Hirst, Chris Ofili, and Rachel Whiteread won, is certainly over. Today, its relevance is being questioned, and for good reason. The prize’s

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Stockholm, Sweden’s Metro Boasts The World’s Longest Art Gallery

[ad_1] There are many things you might expect to see on a train platform while waiting for the subway, but a quote from evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould—“Life is wonderful,” or in Swedish, “Livet är underbart”—isn’t necessarily one of them. And yet, Stockholm’s metro is full of such unexpected delights. Formally known as the Stockholms

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Larissa Sansour’s exhibition | Meer

[ad_1] Larissa Sansour’s show interweaves topical themes like forced migration and intergenerational trauma with imaginary worlds using science fiction, opera, and documentary materials. Past, present and possible futures converge in this exhibition by Palestinian–Danish artist Larissa Sansour (b. 1973), which seeks to create space for new ways of thinking about historical narratives and the right

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