June 1, 2026

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Comment | What the art market doesn’t allow, branded content does for Tom Sachs – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The rules of artist representation are up for grabs in today’s nervously experimental market. In August, a month that brought us the merry-go-round mini-drama of Jeff Koons’s return to Gagosian from Pace Gallery, having left Gagosian for them in 2021, came too a surprising email announcement from a US public relations firm, titled “Tom

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Mark Sloper opens Bread Contemporary Gallery in Hungerford

[ad_1] Bread Contemporary Art has opened inside The Emporium in Hungerford, aiming to ‘uplift authentic voices’ and ‘challenge convention’ without the ‘pretence of a typical art gallery.” Founded by Government ambassador Mark Sloper, who is known for his neon glassworks, and artist Bethany Perry, the pair have exhibited together at the Affordable Art Fairs and

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Antiques Roadshow expert brings re-discovered artist’s work to public gallery

[ad_1] Orlik did have some work exhibited alongside the likes of Dali in the 1970s, but became reclusive in the 1980s after becoming disillusioned with the commercial art world. While most of the pieces are on loan to the Swindon Museum and Art, one has been bought to add to the collection. John Wood, from

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On This Day in 2014, Police Announced That a Fan of This Britpop Band Was Responsible for an Art Gallery Heist in Manchester

[ad_1] On this very day in 2014, police in Manchester, England, announced that they had an idea of who vandalized a local art gallery. Not entirely surprisingly, they believed a fan of a very famous local band was at the heart of the heist. That’s because the painting stolen depicted the Britpop band Oasis. Earlier

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Seeing art in galleries can calm body, mind: Study

[ad_1] Looking at original works of art in galleries can help immediately relieve stress, a study has found. Viewing art also has a “positive impact” on the immune system, the nervous system, and the network of glands that release hormones, according to researchers. The findings suggest art does not just move people emotionally, but can

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Family issue rare update after boy, 6, thrown off balcony at Tate Modern gallery by teenager

[ad_1] The family of a boy who was thrown off a platform at the Tate Modern by a teenager have issued an update on his health. A young French boy was six years old when, on 4 August 2019, he was thrown from the art gallery’s 10th floor balcony by 17-year-old Jonty Bravery. The child

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Art museum galleries and pavilions dedicated to alumni donors

[ad_1] Ahead of the formal opening of the Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) next week, the Office of Advancement announced the dedication of 15 galleries and three pavilions on Oct. 7 following a years-long Venture Forward campaign.  The donations to PUAM include three “leadership gifts” from Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger ’76, Preston

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Schmucker Art Gallery: Yesterday on Display

[ad_1] Posted By Gettysburgian Staff on Oct 24, 2025 | By Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor At Gettysburg College, almost all of our arts and music programs are housed in Schmucker Hall. Named for the College’s founder, Samuel Simon Schmucker, the building is home to the renowned Sunderman Conservatory of Music

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Boy thrown from 10th floor of art gallery in murder bid makes remarkable recovery

[ad_1] The loved ones of a young French boy who was thrown off the 10th floor of a major London art gallery have shared an update on his health. A young boy was thrown 30 metres from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern in 2019 A young boy who was thrown from the 10th

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Little boy thrown from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern art gallery six years ago can ‘run, jump, and swim again’

[ad_1] The boy who suffered life-threatening injuries and broke multiple bones after being thrown 100ft off the 10th floor of the Tate Modern by a stranger is able to ‘run, jump and swim again’.  The unnamed French child, who has been called ‘notre petit chevalier’ (our little knight) by his family suffered a bleed on

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