May 31, 2026

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The return of a dandy art twin: A new exhibition pays tribute to the brilliant Patrick Procktor

[ad_1] In 1963 two artists opened their debut solo shows in London. Such was the hype surrounding one of them, Patrick Procktor, a flamboyant 27-year-old graduate of the Slade School of Art, that three quarters of his show at the Redfern Gallery in Cork Street had sold before it had even opened. The other was

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Pixels meet Prague at Signal Space, the city’s first digital art gallery

[ad_1] Secreted away in the heart of tourist Prague, Signal Space, a new digital art gallery from the group behind the annual Signal Festival, transforms a historic market into a year-round destination for light, technology, and creativity. After three years of searching, the collective found the Old Town Market Hall, completed in 1896, with high

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Thompsons’ collection exhibited in National Gallery of Art

[ad_1] Karen Kistler karen.kistler@salisburyppost.com   Brenda and Larry Thompson began their journey of being art collectors after being introduced to a special collection of American art in Atlanta and later searching for those artists and today are sharing some of those pieces with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The exhibit features 60

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Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley Invites You Into Her Gaming-Art World

[ad_1] On a lazy afternoon in August, I met London-born artist Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley at Sybil, a self-described space for “weird gaming and speculative worlding” in the Berlin neighborhood of Kreuzberg. She was preparing for her most ambitious exhibition to date, THE DELUSION, set to inhabit Serpentine North Gallery during Frieze London through January 18, 2026.

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Christian Marclay’s ‘Doors’ marks opening of Brooklyn Museum’s new video art gallery – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Tucked away in the darkness of the Brooklyn Museum’s new Moving Image Gallery lies a thrilling new addition to the institution’s repertoire. Doors (2022), a recent cinematic collage by conceptual artist and film-maker Christian Marclay, was co-purchased by the Brooklyn Museum and the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. Marclay, a

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How Black Women Ceramicists Shaped Art History

[ad_1] An exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery captures how Black women artists mold clay and, through their labors, shape art history itself. Body Vessel Clay: Black Women, Ceramics & Contemporary Art, which spans three generations of artists, begins with Ladi Dosei Kwali. Born in 1925, the artist created water pots between the 1950s and

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Five years ago, he couldn’t paint. Now, his art is pushing boundaries.

[ad_1] Right now, on the mezzanine level of the Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, there’s a collection of paintings that confound even gallery director Blair Fornwald.  At first glance, the oil paintings don’t seem that unusual. They’re big. At times, they tiptoe towards life-sized. The works feature people and things. Many of the poses

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New Glasgow art exhibition explores ‘collapse of meaning in modern life’

[ad_1] A new art exhibition in Glasgow is exploring the collapse of meaning in modern society. Decade Decayed by Paisley-born artist Shaun Devenney, known for his striking street art, opens at the Grateful Gallery in Cowcaddens on October 2. The exhibition features six oil paintings that examine themes of decline, failed institutions, and disillusionment in

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Winchester shopping centre to welcome pop-up art exhibition

[ad_1] The gallery will be at Unit 37 from Saturday, October 4, to Friday, October 31. Entitled Of Seeds and Stories, the exhibition has been co-curated by Hampshire artists Jo Rose and Olana Light, and also features work by Konrad Cox and Amanda Berridge. The exhibition blends folk-inspired storytelling, memory, and the tactile richness of

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Beverley art exhibition celebrating local talent opens

[ad_1] Curator Hannah Willetts said: “We’ve been delighted by the strong response to this year’s open art exhibition. “Each year, our guest selectors bring fresh perspectives and we’re proud to continue providing a platform for local talent in our historic gallery.” Visitors will be able to vote for their favourite pieces in the People’s Choice

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