June 1, 2026

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Artist Trackie McLeod turns Glaswegian nostalgia into gallery art

[ad_1] “Being Scottish is part of my identity,” Trackie says. “I love Scottish patter, I love Scottish humour, I love Scottish vocabulary, it’s something so specific to us.” His previous exhibitions in Glasgow showcased references to sayings or traditions that only people from Scotland would understand but he says he knew he would have to

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With end of US government shutdown, National Gallery of Art and Smithsonian museums start reopening – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Following the end of the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States on Wednesday night (12 November), federal agencies have begun to reopen, as have the museums in and around Washington, DC, that largely depend on federal funding. The National Gallery of Art (NGA), which had been closed since 4 October,

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Beckton man jailed after stealing Banky print from Fitzrovia gallery

[ad_1] Larry Fraser, 49, stole the limited edition print belonging to the street artist’s Girl With Balloon series after breaking into the Grove Gallery in Fitzrovia, central London, last September. Sentencing him on Friday, Judge Anne Brown said: “This is a brazen and serious non-domestic burglary.” Kingston Crown Court heard Fraser, who pleaded guilty to

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Step out of Art Mumbai 2025: 6 must-visit galleries this weekend

[ad_1] If you’re visiting Mumbai for Art Mumbai 2025 at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse or just happen to be in the city right now, I urge you to make time for some of the city’s many delightful galleries. The fair is a great choice if you are keen to buy or just want to whizz through.

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Most Gallery Climate Coalition members on track to halve carbon emissions by 2030, report finds – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] A new assessment by the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), a membership organisation that helps the art world become more sustainable, has found that four fifths of its members that began tracking their carbon output in 2019 have reduced it by more than 25%. This puts them on course to halve their emissions by 2030.

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New Year, New View: Eight Art Exhibitions to See This Winter

[ad_1] One of the more striking stories to come out of the art world lately is that of Bettina Grossman, an avant-garde artist whose vast archive of photographs, sculptures, film, and paintings is only just coming to light. Bettina (she preferred the mononym) lived in the Chelsea Hotel from 1972 until her death, in her

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Princess Eugenie’s employer embroiled in painting saga after gallery accused of breaching Russian sanctions

[ad_1] Princess Eugenie’s art gallery has been charged with breaching Russian sanctions in a major blow for the embattled daughter of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson. Hauser & Wirth art gallery, of which Princess Eugenie is a director, has been charged with breaching British sanctions by providing luxury goods to a Russian national.  

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How the new art museum confronts its ‘problematic’ past

[ad_1] Before its demolition in 2021, Director of the Princeton University Art Museum James Steward called the museum’s layout “problematic” during a 2020 online presentation. European, American, and contemporary art dominated the main floor galleries, while non-Western art was relegated to the downstairs galleries. According to Steward’s new book “Renaissance: A New Museum for Princeton,”

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These 12 huge artists have come together to support Big Issue

[ad_1] “It’s a laser projection generated by that tone,” he adds. We need more Om in our lives. He has had artwork in London’s Science Museum and has staged light performances and exhibitions internationally in spaces such as Radio City in New York commissioned by MoMA, The Eden Project, The Royal Opera House, MATE museum

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Toi Tauranga Art Gallery reopens with new vision

[ad_1] “We’ve championed as much from around the Bay of Plenty as possible.” The gallery’s redesign has reoriented the entrance to face the city’s emerging cultural precinct. “When the library opens next year and the museum in 2028, visitors will be able to move seamlessly between them,” Korohina said. Acrylic on wood sculptures by Darcy

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