June 1, 2026

Art Gallery

Art Gallery

Grab gifts at Stella’s Art Gallery’s Makers Market

[ad_1] Turn the page, and suddenly it’s December. The leaves have fallen in neat little piles, the ice scraper and snow brush magically appear on the floor of the back seat and a bucket of rock salt sits beside the door, awaiting the time to do its job. And I, in my parka, search high

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In Penang, the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery is set to be a new cultural beacon

[ad_1] Every art-inspired city around the world has a defining cultural anchor, and Penang may just have found its very own. The Lin Xiang Xiong (LXX) Art Gallery at The Light Waterfront in Gelugor, George Town is set to invigorate the local creative scene with its scale, purpose and international outlook. With structural works all

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‘Christmas came early’: Art Basel Miami Beach opens with avalanche of blue-chip sales – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] At the 23rd edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, 283 galleries have filled the Miami Beach Convention Center for the final big test of the market this year. Following a robust season of auctions in New York two weeks ago, with sales totalling $2.2bn, organisers and dealers say they are cautiously optimistic that collectors

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Art Gallery | Aberdeen City Council

[ad_1] See great art for free! Aberdeen Art Gallery is home to one of the finest collections in the country. The collection spans 700 years and includes a staggering range of works by local, national and international artists, designers and makers. For over 130 years we have been acquiring the best and most interesting contemporary

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Southern Guild gallery to close in Los Angeles, open in New York – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The Cape Town-founded gallery Southern Guild is making a state-side splash this week, showing at Art Basel Miami Beach for the first time and plotting a move from Los Angeles to New York. The gallery will close the West Coast space it inaugurated in February 2024 and open in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighbourhood in March

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Art Basel Miami Beach aims to ‘end the year on a high note’ – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] This year’s edition of Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB) comes at a time of adjustment across the global art market. After more than two years of slumping sales, transactions at live events have still not rebounded to pre-Covid-19 lockdown levels, according to the most recent Art Market Report published by Art Basel and UBS.

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Karma gallery debuts representation of Yvonne Jacquette in Miami – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Karma gallery now represents the estate of Yvonne Jacquette (1934-2023). The artist was prolific throughout her six-decade career, creating a breadth of work in painting, drawing and prints. A subjective take on perspective anchors Jacquette’s oeuvre, which reflects an introspective approach to looking. The Pittsburgh-born artist is likely best known for painting aerial nighttime

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National Gallery tablet celebrates Welsh quarry that housed paintings during war

[ad_1] The National Gallery has unveiled a new piece of art which commemorates a Welsh quarry that housed the country’s paintings during the Second World War. The tablet, made from slate taken from North Wales, has inscriptions in both Welsh and English honouring Manod quarry in Eryri (Snowdonia). It reads “Daw’r llechen hon o chwarel

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The new art conglomerate: Pace Gallery, Emmanuel Di Donna and David Schrader join forces – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Pace Gallery, Emmanuel Di Donna and David Schrader are set to be the talk of Art Basel Miami Beach this week, after announcing that they will collaborate to launch the snappily titled Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries (PDS), specialising in secondary market sales. Last night’s surprise move from the new power threesome can be

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From politics to painting: works by Albanian prime minister Edi Rama are new art fair favourites – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] At this year’s Frieze London and Art Basel Paris fairs, many visitors were surprised to find works by an unexpected artist: Albania’s prime minister, Edi Rama. Rama—who secured an unprecedented fourth term in May after campaigning to bring Albania into the EU—is also an established artist. Trained at Tirana’s Academy of Fine Arts, he

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