May 30, 2026

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The Slow Death of the Contemporary Art Gallery

[ad_1] The contemporary art gallery as we know it is dying. In cities like New York and Los Angeles, dedicated spaces that once buzzed with foot traffic and formal openings are now struggling with rising rents and changing expectations. The old model, where a gallery does everything for its artists, feels like it’s falling apart.

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An Art Gallery Lost Your Consignment. Now What?

[ad_1] The disappearance of consigned art can stem from mistakes, mismanagement or deliberate misconduct, but in most cases, owners are left with few easy remedies. Photo by Blake Cheek on Unsplash Things go missing. Who hasn’t lost a pair of eyeglasses or their keys? No one is perfect, and so let’s be forgiving of others,

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Art exhibition to return to Bell Gallery in Bungay

[ad_1] Titled Paz Y Amor 25, meaning peace and love, the show will run from Monday, August 18, to Saturday, August 30, and will be open daily from 10am to 4.30pm. It will include a special evening of poetry and performance. Mr Zawadzki said: “We are both really excited to be showing our work together

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Girl Scouts open free art gallery in Bee Cave

[ad_1] A new art gallery has been established in the Bee Cave Sculpture Park by members of Lake Hills Service Unit Junior Girl Scout Troop 2065. The overview A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the Bee Cave Little Free Art Gallery on July 23. As part of a troop project to create more accessible

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Watch inside the Harris ahead of the museum, art gallery and library’s re-opening

[ad_1] A mezzanine floor has been removed in the galleries to allow in more natural light and reveal the true grandeur and height of the building. New toilet facilities have been put in place, including a Changing Places toilet for disabled people. The Harris pendulum will be back in place although moved to be in

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navigating Bristol’s art scene without breaking the bank

[ad_1] By Mia Jansa, Head of Illustration Bristol is home to a diverse and ever-changing art scene which is a privilege to be immersed in, but as a student, it’s not always easy to know where to start, especially when on a budget. I spent a lot of time in my first year attending workshops

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CLEARING’s Closure and the Fragile Economics of Art Galleries

[ad_1] Korakrit Arunanondchai’s “3 SONGS” at CLEARING New York in 2021. JSP ART PHOTOGRAPHY The sensational headlines announcing yet another gallery closure, often wrapped in a neatly polished obituary, are becoming tiresome. These stories deserve more than a grabby headline—they need context and a narrative that acknowledges the slow unfurling of events that lead dealers

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Susan Vickers Foundation partners with Wolverhampton Art Gallery for inaugural ‘What Makes Us Happy’ exhibition

[ad_1] The Mayor of Wolverhampton, Councillor Craig Collingswood, will officially open the exhibition, highlighting the city’s commitment to supporting care-experienced individuals and celebrating the vital role of arts in building stronger, more inclusive communities. The exhibition showcases artwork lovingly created by care-experienced individuals whom the Susan Vickers Foundation is honoured to serve, alongside friends and

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Victoria Miro gallery launches sophisticated digital platform to put past and present exhibitions online – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Victoria Miro, the leading contemporary art gallery, has launched a new digital platform designed to offer the gallery’s exhibitions online at a cutting-edge technical and experiential level. Live / Archive uses a mix of 3D modelling, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), making the gallery the first, according to a launch statement, “to

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How a Cambridgeshire woman brought modern art into schools

[ad_1] Each county’s library service stored the artwork – which could be paintings, drawings, sculptures or textiles – and then loaned them out to schools on rotation. Mr Cantus said the idea was “every term, there would be something fresh to look at”. “The school could use a painting of, for example, a tractor, to

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