June 1, 2026

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Crawford Art Gallery – Cork City Council

[ad_1] New major Exhibition at Crawford Art Gallery featuring national and international artworks highlights the legacy of Terence MacSwiney’s 74 – day hunger strike and how it gripped the press and political agendas around the world. Citizen Nowhere | Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation, Crawford Art Gallery’s current exhibition focuses on the international legacy of

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Malaysia’s anti-graft agency vows to recover more high-value art bought with 1MDB scandal funds

[ad_1] Malaysia’s anti-graft agency vowed on Wednesday to recover more high-value artwork linked to the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal after putting four recently retrieved works on display at its headquarters. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) successfully repatriated four pieces of artwork last month, including a 1961 Pablo Picasso print, as part of ongoing efforts to recover

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‘An open letter to the nation’: National Gallery of Art reckons with America at 250 | Art

[ad_1] Set foot in the National Gallery of Art’s exhibition marking America’s 250th birthday and it is immediately clear this is not the kind of jingoistic, flag-waving orgy that Donald Trump is plotting for 4 July. There, to be sure, is the Statue of Liberty, but not as millions of tourists know it. Instead the

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Archibald Knox items feature in refreshed national art gallery

[ad_1] The two examples of Knox’s work had been on display as part of Knox: Order & Beauty exhibition – Manx National Heritage’s year-long display in collaboration with the Archibald Knox Forum. The reopening of the National Art Galley in the same space has seen about 170 historical and contemporary pieces by Manx artists, and

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Funding secured to reopen galleries at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

[ad_1] X Register for free to receive latest news stories direct to your inbox Register Birmingham Museums Trust has secured £183,000 in funding to support the reopening of gallery space at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, as part of wider efforts to improve access to its collections. The grant, awarded through the DCMS/Wolfson Museums and

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THE WILSONS’ ART GALLERY IS WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

[ad_1] Artist D. Arthur Wilson with Rhupert, the charmingly ubiquitous ostrich that is now in paintings in collections in 28 countries. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly Spend 10 minutes with artists D. Arthur & Lisa Wilson in the gallery that features their work and you’ll walk away refreshed and smiling as if your day somehow just got

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Leonard McComb exhibition at Wirral gallery later this year

[ad_1] Leonard McComb: Nature and Humanity – on view from August 14 until October 31 – will include the best works from the artist’s estate, as well as choice loans from major public and private collections. More than 60 of the artist’s best pieces, including painting, watercolour, drawings, and sculpture, will be brought together. These

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Settle’s Gallery on the Green re-opens with ‘Gilding the Letter’

[ad_1] The gallery, which occupies a converted former BT telephone box, achieved national publicity when it first opened in 2009 as probably the world’s smallest art gallery. Exhibitions over the past 17 years have featured works by national known artists, such as photographer Martin Parr, local school children and most famously Queen guitarist Brian May,

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Robilant and Voena gallery founders part ways to start separate ventures with their children – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Across the art industry, gallery founders are grappling with the question succession planning—how, or indeed if, to pass on their business to the next generation. In the case of Edmondo di Robilant and Marco Voena, who co-founded Robilant + Voena (R+V) gallery in 2004, this generational shift has prompted them to end their 22-year-long

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Marlborough art gallery to open exhibition of rare artwork

[ad_1] The Little Gallery in Marlborough is hosting a three-week display of paintings, sculpture and ceramics by artists including David Hockney, Sandra Blow, Patrick Heron and Elisabeth Frink. The exhibition explores the evolution of 20th century art, beginning with Impressionism and Post-Impressionism and continuing through to the radical Avant Garde of the 1960s. A notable

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