June 1, 2026

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The New Geography of the Art World in the Age of Acceleration

[ad_1] Art Mill Museum, Doha, designed by Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena and scheduled to open in 2030. Photo courtesy Qatar Museums Cranes hover above Saadiyat Island as the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi moves toward completion. In Thailand, Dib Bangkok added another institutional node to Southeast Asia’s expanding art landscape. And the Art Mill Museum in Doha

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This New York Exhibition Celebrates Over 100 Years of Black American Art

[ad_1] Categorizing Black artists’ work into a simple framework or single aspect of American art history would be impossible. These creations are endlessly evolving, comprising every sort of style and medium. In New York, ACA Galleries takes a closer look at the complex realm of Black art in the wide-ranging group exhibition “Continuum: Over 100

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The virtual fine art gallery making Black art more accessible

[ad_1] Feb. 23, 2026 3:03 PM PT Share via Close extra sharing options ArtGal.LA is a virtual art gallery bringing fine art to screens near you. It recently hosted its inaugural event “BlackIRL” via Frame.vr, a platform that enables the creation of 3D spaces for free. About 50 guests came from all over the world

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‘We’ve scratched the surface’: mission to digitise UK public art reaches 1m entries | Art and design

[ad_1] From a bronze Rodin sculpture of the naked Eve outside a Nando’s in Harlow to more than 6,000 artworks by JMW Turner, to a crumpled-up piece of A4 paper owned by Manchester Art Gallery, the UK’s public art collection is a wonderful and varied thing. It is huge, as demonstrated by the charity Art

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Train guard opens art gallery and studio at Knaresborough Station

[ad_1] Originally from Sheffield, Paul met his wife when she was a passenger on the route he worked on. The son of two artists himself, Paul and his family now live in Knaresborough. He said taking up painting during Covid helped him with the anxiety he was experiencing. “I picked up a brush and I

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Dorset Art Weeks set to return from May 23 to June 7 2026

[ad_1] Dorset Art Weeks, now an annual event, will run from May 23 to June 7, 2026, offering 16 days of exhibitions, open studios, and workshops across 294 venues. The largest visual arts event of its kind in Dorset, Dorset Art Weeks promises to showcase an extraordinary variety of art, from traditional to contemporary, showcased

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Blackpool gallery set to show masterpiece painting

[ad_1] The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil (1872) will go on show at Blackpool’s Grundy Art Gallery from March 28 as part of the National Gallery’s Masterpiece Tour 2025–2027. It marks the painting’s first public viewing in the North West of England and only its second time leaving the National Gallery in two

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Knutsford gallery offers interest free loans to art lovers

[ad_1] Oil Art Advisory has teamed up with the British Art Foundation Council to offer interest-free loans. The King Street gallery on King Street has been chosen to take part in a nationwide scheme. This means that if someone falls in love with a painting, sculpture, photograph or craftwork, they can take it home on

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Bid to convert old Bungay pub into art gallery and home

[ad_1] The 17th century building in the Market Place in Bungay has been closed since at least 2018 and had formerly been known as The Swan Inn, The White Swan, and Swanson’s. Now new plans have been submitted to East Suffolk Council to turn the building into an art gallery and home spread over three

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Art Basel reveals exhibitors for Swiss fair’s 2026 edition – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Nearly 300 galleries will take part in this year’s edition of Art Basel, when the fair returns to the Swiss city where it all began. The world’s most prestigious art fair will feature 290 exhibitors from 42 countries and territories, organisers say, including 41 first-time exhibitors representing a wider footprint than previous editions, with

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