June 1, 2026

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Gloucester’s empty shops to be transformed into art spaces

[ad_1] Gasp will take up residence in the Eastgate Shopping centre, creating an art gallery and three studios for emerging artists. It will then work with local creatives and young people to bring artworks and events to the city. The organisation has previously transformed unused spaces in Gloucester into cultural and communal experiences. Its co-founder

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Art Gallery of Ontario curator resigned after failed acquisition of Nan Goldin work – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] A leaked memo has revealed the resignations of a senior curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and two volunteer members of a collections committee after the group voted against the acquisition of a work by Jewish American artist Nan Goldin because of allegations of “antisemitism”. Although the AGO had planned to jointly

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The West End’s Famous Free Late-Night Public Art Show Art After Dark Returns For 2026 Next Week

[ad_1] With the dark evenings and miserable weather still dragging on, Londoners could really do with a boost right now. And what better than a free seven-day celebration of the city’s art, music and night life?  Art After Dark will give us a reason to look forward to the evenings next week. It’ll be bringing light,

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London Art Museum The Courtauld Is Opening Two New Contemporary Art Galleries

[ad_1] We have some good news for tote bag hoarders, unusual haircut lovers and aspiring Frieze shoppers. The Courtauld has announced it will open two brand new galleries dedicated to contemporary art in the next few years.  The Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries are expected to open in 2029 inside Somerset House, displaying contemporary art through special exhibitions, commissions and

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The Contemporary Art Exhibitions Worth Leaving The House For This Winter

[ad_1] Look, we know – the urge to hunker down and hibernate is never stronger than at this time of year. But as has been proven by actual science, two things are known to allay the mental doldrums that the gloomier months can bring: leaving the house, and art! While the former may prove a

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New art and interiors gallery opens in Ross-on-Wye

[ad_1] Beecher’s Gallery, located on Broad Street, is the brainchild of mother-and-daughter duo Rochelle Collings and Kathryn Roberts. The gallery brings together contemporary art, timeless antiques and thoughtfully selected lifestyle pieces, creating a space that celebrates craftsmanship, character and individuality.  After a whirlwind opening in December to introduce Beecher’s to the local community for Christmas, the owners are

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7 artists and art galleries to pause and look closer at on AD PRO Directory

[ad_1] Collectives centred on craft often manoeuvre between preservation and reinvention, carrying the weight of tradition while responding to the present. Takshni positions itself within this delicate balance. Rooted in ideas of conscious living and cultural renewal, the collective works closely with artists and artisan communities, letting material and process lead the way. Each sculpture

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What counts as art, and who gets to decide?

[ad_1] Instead of an inherently beautiful conglomerate, we must appreciate the fruits of individual artists’ labourJordan Inglis for Varsity Last weekend, a small, peaceful, courtyard gallery in Oaxaca surprised me with its highly intentional stance on defining, categorising and exhibiting art. The Rufino Tamayo Museum of Pre-Hispanic Art makes one thing very clear: the pieces in

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An Art Lover’s Guide to the Best Galleries and Museums in Morocco

[ad_1] Over the past 10 years, Morocco’s art scene has drawn increasing international attention—thanks in part to the Marrakech edition of 1-54—yet many collectors are only just beginning to appreciate the depth and distinctiveness of its cultural production. Though long associated with tourism and Hollywood location shoots, the North African nation has a rich and

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Comment | Reflecting on my father’s art and life on the occasion of his posthumous exhibition – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Until last year I thought my father, Samuel Kahn (1927-2007), had largely wasted his life. But as I tremblingly type this essay, I am headed to a Virginia museum displaying a roomful of his psychedelically colourful, unselfconscious, off-kilter, long-forgotten works of art that, it turns out, make people happy. The exhibition Samuel Kahn, Ph.D.

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