June 10, 2026

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Los Angeles Metro’s Stunning D Line Art Turns Stations Into Galleries

[ad_1] Karl Haendel, detail of “Hands and Things,” 2026: Installation view at Wilshire/Fairfax Station, LA Metro. Courtesy of Metro Art Art displayed in public transit spaces, especially in subways, has long been a way to enrich riders’ travel, connecting them to a sense of place and community. Most famously, the Moscow Metro, called an “underground

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San Antonio arts group Luminaria to debut downtown pop-up exhibition this Friday

[ad_1] “Creatives Bloom” will be on display through July 10 at the Aiden River Walk San Antonio. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Aiden San Antonio If you’re too impatient to wait for Luminaria’s annual contemporary artist festival, we have good news. The San Antonio arts-promotion nonprofit will host a 24/7 pop-up exhibition at the Aiden San

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10 New York Gallery Shows Not to Miss During Frieze Week

[ad_1] Gagosian, 980 Madison Through August 22, 2026 For decades, 980 Madison Avenue stood as one of the central anchors of New York’s blue-chip art world, crowned by Gagosian, which occupied its fifth-floor galleries for more than 40 years. Then came Michael Bloomberg. In 2023, Bloomberg Philanthropies signed a massive lease for much of the

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Artificial Intelligence in Art – Building an AI-Ready Gallery

[ad_1] There is a great deal of noise around artificial intelligence. Much of it is speculative. Some of it is evangelical. Most of it is either wildly optimistic or deeply alarmist. What is often missing, amidst these swings between opposites, is any practical detail. For me, the question is straightforward: how do you implement AI

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Bournemouth attractions collaborate on new discount deal

[ad_1] The Royal Bath Hotel & Spa has teamed up with the neighbouring Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum to offer guests 10 percent off the price of admission. According to organisers, the collaboration highlights the shared legacy of two of Bournemouth’s most iconic landmarks. READ MORE: Community run club launches Poole event uniting runners

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Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’ | Ageing

[ad_1] Singing, painting or visiting a gallery or museum helps people age more slowly, according to the latest study to link taking an active interest in art and culture with improved health. The findings are the first to show that both participating in arts activities and attending events, such as viewing an exhibition, lead to

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With new Costume Institute exhibition and galleries, the Met makes powerful statement about fashion’s place in museums – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] I will never forget my first visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, when I was around six years old. To say I was spellbound by the Ancient Egyptian holdings would be an understatement. The Temple of Dendur and endless trove of statues and vessels were awe inspiring, but I was completely transfixed when

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Building Through Change, Jean-David Malat, Founder of JD Malat Gallery on resilience, risk and the evolving art scene in Dubai

[ad_1] As the region continues to navigate periods of uncertainty, Jean-David Malat, founder of JD Malat Gallery, has chosen to move in the opposite direction, expanding, investing and building momentum in one of the world’s fastest-evolving cultural hubs. With the opening of JD Malat Gallery in Downtown Dubai in early 2025, the Paris-born, London-based dealer

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Topps Chrome Gallery Celebrates The Art Of Card Collecting

[ad_1] Topps brought the world of card collecting to life in London this week, opening the doors to Topps Chrome Gallery: The Art of Card Collecting, an immersive exhibition celebrating the launch of the Topps Chrome UEFA Club Competitions 2025/26 collection. Held at Protein Studios in Shoreditch on May 7 and 8, the gallery reframed

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Rhythm In The Blues: Five Artists Showcase Talent

[ad_1] Rhythm in the Blues, opening at 14 Percy Street in London from 11 to 20 May, brings together five international artists whose practices share a common preoccupation with rhythm, migration, memory and place, without forcing those concerns into a single argument or a unified aesthetic. The result is an exhibition that breathes. Co-curated by

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