June 1, 2026

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Tombstone Art Gallery debuts first craft show with Arizona artists

[ad_1] TOMBSTONE, Ariz. (KGUN) — The Tombstone Art Gallery, 383 E Allen St., is hosting its first-ever craft show, featuring 68 pieces from artists across Arizona. The exhibit is free and open to the public, showcasing sculptures, jewelry, hats, and more from local artisans. Craft Show Director Lori Giliberto said the show responds to growing

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Pursuing ‘a different economy’, London gallery Herald St will open new space in Bologna – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The London gallery Herald St, which for the past 20 years has nurtured the careers of artists such as Nicole Wermers, Cary Kwok and Pablo Bronstein, will open a new space in Bologna, northern Italy, early next year. Although the Emilia-Romagna capital is known for its renowned culinary scene and the world’s oldest surviving

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Why Would Visiting an Art Gallery Reduce Your Risk of Heart Problems and Disease?

[ad_1] by Zalfa Imani on Unsplash A new study shows that visiting an art gallery and appreciating the works therein can reduce your risk of heart disease and even boost your immune system. But how could that work? There are some general wellness maxims that could connect the large span between these two seemingly unrelated

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Pursuing ‘a different type of economy’, London gallery Herald St will open new space in Bologna, Italy – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The London gallery Herald St, which for the past 20 years has nurtured the careers of artists such as Nicole Wermers, Cary Kwok and Pablo Bronstein, will open a new space in Bologna, northern Italy, early next year. Although the Emilia-Romagna capital is better known for its renowned culinary scene and the world’s oldest

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Exclusive: Philadelphia Art Museum to host sensational Van Gogh exhibition featuring two ‘Sunflowers’ – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Although not yet publicly announced, The Art Newspaper can reveal that the Philadelphia Art Museum will next year hold an exhibition entitled Van Gogh’s Sunflowers: A Symphony in Blue and Yellow (6 June-11 October 2026). According to a museum spokesperson, the show “will bring together two Sunflower paintings, considering how the artist used colour

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Art Collaboration Kyoto: The Galleries and Cross-Industry Collabs

[ad_1] Art Collaboration Kyoto returns on November 14-17. Courtesy Art Collaboration Kyoto As the art world scrambles to find alternative business and fundraising models to sustain itself at its current scale and pace, Art Collaboration Kyoto (ACK) appears to have already cracked the code with a fully realized vision of what an art fair can

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Louvre criticised for spending money on art instead of security in years before heist

[ad_1] Reuters Three weeks after the spectacular jewel theft at the Louvre, the museum has been heavily criticised for neglecting security. The Court of Auditors report, drawn up before the heist, found that for years managers had preferred to invest in new artworks and exhibitions rather than basic upkeep and protection. “Let no-one be mistaken:

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Tate and Barbican among galleries to participate in first-ever London Art + Climate Week

[ad_1] Barbican Art Gallery, the Horniman Museum and Gardens, and Tate Britain are among the institutions preparing to mark global discussions on climate change at the inaugural London Art + Climate Week. As the United Nations gears up to host its latest summit on climate change, COP30, beginning in Brazil next week (10 November), the

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Quentin Blake is opening an illustration gallery in Clerkenwell

[ad_1] The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration will be opening in 2026 After setting up a charity for illustration in 2002 and running the House of Illustration in King’s Cross from 2014 to 2020, Sir Quentin Blake is finally opening a gallery dedicated to the art form in 2026. Taking over an 18th century waterworks

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Cheshire art centre celebrates 40 years of creativity

[ad_1] The Castle Park Arts Centre in Frodsham, Cheshire, is marking the milestone with its 40th Annual Open Exhibition this November. The exhibition showcases nearly 400 submissions from artists across Cheshire, the wider region, and further afield, including entries from Japan and Australia. Midge, also known as Brigid Mullally and the exhibition’s lead curator, said:

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