June 1, 2026

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Glasgow gallery owner bids farewell after fifty years at centre of city’s art scene

[ad_1] The curator of a highly-regarded art gallery has bid farewell to his patrons, after three decades in business.  In October, Roger Billcliffe announced that his shop would close for good on Wednesday, 31 December, following years at the centre of Glasgow’s fine art scene. Billcliffe, 79, was appointed as director of the Fine Art

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‘Phenomenal year’ for The Box museum and art gallery in Plymouth

[ad_1] Image caption, The Box said 2025 had been a “phenomenal year” as it celebrated 1.1 million visitors since opening Article Information Author, Alison Stephenson Role, Local Reporting Democracy Service 28 December 2025 A Devon museum and art gallery said 2025 had been a “phenomenal year” as it celebrated reaching 1.1 million visitors since opening

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The 12 Best Art Exhibitions Coming to London in 2026

[ad_1] Happy New Year, art lovers! January tends to be a pretty quiet month for London’s art scene – what with all the collectors and gallerists off sunning themselves – but it’s the perfect time to get organised for the year ahead. And what a year it’s gonna be for the city’s gallery-botherers, with blockbuster exhibition after

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12 Art Shows We Can’t Wait To See

[ad_1] Happy New Year, art lovers! January tends to be a pretty quiet month for London’s art scene – what with all the collectors and gallerists off sunning themselves in St Barths – but it’s the perfect time to get organised for the year ahead. And what a year it’s gonna be for the city’s gallery-botherers, with

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Last chance to see Salvador Dali masterpiece at Glasgow Kelvingrove

[ad_1] This will alow the gallery’s expert team to undertake planned research and photography work on the piece, which is set to return to the gallery in late February 2026. The last chance to see the painting for several weeks will be Thursday, January 8. Inspired by Dali’s lucid dream of the “nucleus of the

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The Biggest Art Shows and Exhibitions You Can’t Miss in 2026

[ad_1] Twenty-twenty-six is shaping up to be a big year for those who like their art with a side of pop culture. Many of the world’s major museums and galleries are banking on big names for their first shows. Take David Zwirner New York, which invites you to drive away the winter blues with the

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Art exhibition with works curated by young people coming to the North East

[ad_1] Emerging voices in curation are taking centre stage in a major new art exhibition shaped by young people. The Hatton Gallery in Newcastle, in partnership with the Jerwood Collection, has partnered to present HAPPY!, an exhibition curated in collaboration with L-INK, the gallery’s youth collective for 16 to 24-year-olds. Running from 14 February to

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HAPPY! exhibition to open at Newcastle’s Hatton Gallery

[ad_1] The Hatton Gallery in Newcastle, in partnership with the Jerwood Collection, has partnered to present HAPPY!, an exhibition curated in collaboration with L-INK, the gallery’s youth collective for 16 to 24-year-olds. Running from 14 February to May 9, the exhibition features works by established artists including Gillian Ayers RA, Yinka Ilori, Eva Rothschild, and

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Beeple On Digital Art’s Growing Cachet in the Traditional Art World

[ad_1] The artist’s Regular Animals went viral at Art Basel’s Zero 10. Photo: Martina Hoyos When people are still discussing an artwork weeks after a gallery exhibition or fair, it becomes clear that the piece has done more than simply go viral. Something about it has opened the door for critical debate, inspiring timely reflection

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14 fabulous pictures from the Walsall Society of Artists showcase at Walsall art gallery

[ad_1] Each year the collective of 125 members make much of the anniversary showcase which is being held for the 75th time and is at the Walsall New Art Gallery in Gallery Square.  The society’s vice chairman Simon Tew, who has been a member for 25 years and likes to paint wildlife, explains: “We are a

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