May 30, 2026

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Brighton’s Enter Gallery opens new art space with Evolution show

[ad_1] Enter Gallery has launched a new exhibition. The Brighton-based gallery opened the show, titled Evolution, alongside its new art consultation and events space at Projects Brighton. The exhibition marks a return to the city and introduces a more bespoke approach to art collecting. Left: Magnus. Right: Hannah. (Image: Enter Gallery) Enter Gallery now offers

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Author Shorto previews book on Rembrandt at Cumberland art gallery

[ad_1] CUMBERLAND — Author Russell Shorto’s next project — a book on the life of 17th-century painter Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn — is still a blank canvass, but the concept fit perfectly with Chris Sloan’s mission to “raise the bar” culturally and artistically in downtown Cumberland. Sloan hosted Shorto on Wednesday at Arcadian Gallery on

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The Autumn and h.Art Exhibition at a gallery near Kington is called ‘Quiet Birds in Circled Flight’

[ad_1] ‘Birds in the Branches’ Dawn Treader by Ann McCay, who is showing at the gallery for the second time Driftwood Swallow by Rachel Sumner, a mixed media artist As the evenings start to draw in, our thoughts turn to home and a good fire in the hearth.  To set the scene a gallery near

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New York’s Art on Paper fair draws a fuzzy line between its titular medium and everything else – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The Art on Paper fair is back at Pier 36 in Lower Manhattan for its 11th edition, which kicked off with a VIP preview on Thursday evening (4 September). The medium-specific fair features 81 exhibitors from around the world this year; its organisers, Art Market Productions, have also programmed a full calendar of interactive

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Celebrate Latin American Heritage at Birmingham Museum of Art

[ad_1] BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) hosts Latin American Heritage Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4. Latin American Heritage Festival(Erin Croxton | Birmingham Museum of Art) Join the free event from 1-5 p.m. as the community celebrates Latin American Heritage with bilingual Spanish art explorations, art-making activities, music, face painting, and a

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Queen bundles into phone box with schoolchildren as she visits gallery

[ad_1] The Queen showed her playful side when she got into an original phone box with eight schoolchildren as she visited England’s oldest picture gallery. Camilla met pupils of a local school as she was taken around Dulwich Picture Gallery in south London on Thursday to celebrate the opening of the new Artplay Pavilion and

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Carmody Groarke completes children’s pavilion and canteen at Dulwich Picture Gallery

[ad_1] The built interventions within the grounds of the Grade II*-listed building include the construction of a new, permanent ArtPlay Pavilion and the retrofit and extension of the historic Gallery Cottage to form a canteen. Located in London’s ‘garden suburb’, Dulwich Picture Gallery was designed by Sir John Soane in 1815 and is home to

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Former Newport High Street art gallery up for let after owners relocate

[ad_1] A former art gallery in Newport‘s High Street is available for rent – after the owners moved to a different venue down the road.  Artworx recently moved from its former base at 67 High Street to number 15, reopening to the public on August 19. Now the double-fronted former gallery opposite HSBC Bank is available

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Artist ‘overwhelmed’ as new gallery enjoys successful opening

[ad_1] THE artist behind a “daring” new art gallery said “it hasn’t really sunk in” following it successful opening. Stourbridge-based contemporary artist, Cal, officially opened Future Rebel Art Gallery at the end of August (August 23), with the gallery having attracted art lovers from far and wide throughout its first week. Tucked away under the

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Why the National Gallery is creating a public panel to help shape its future

[ad_1] What do you expect to see when visiting the National Gallery in London? A neatly curated collection of landscape painting? Or a selection of the gallery’s must-see highlights – a veritable who’s-who of art history? Both are reasonable expectations – but why? What does this tell us about the purpose and priorities of the

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