May 30, 2026

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Small Worlds exhibition at the Winchester Gallery, Hampshire

[ad_1] Small Worlds at the Winchester Gallery showcases 3D spheres made from recycled materials by local children, artists, and groups. The spheres were created by children from more than 30 Hampshire schools and over 40 artists and community groups. The exhibition at The Arc in Jewry Street also features hundreds of posters and murals by

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Villepin, a Hong Kong gallery with Indian roots, changes its interiors with every new show

[ad_1] In 2019, this vision materialised with the opening of Villepin, co-founded with his father. But it was a moment of crisis during the pandemic that gave him the final push. “It was when I realised—what would you do if there were no tomorrow?” Villepin emerged as a response: a gallery by collectors for collectors.

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Three Indian galleries expand their presence in London with a unique showcase

[ad_1] In a significant showcase last month, three major Indian art galleries—Jhaveri Contemporary, Vadehra Art Gallery and Chemould Prescott Road—came together to spotlight South Asian resident and diaspora artists in London. Their joint presentation was displayed at No. 9 Cork Street, Frieze’s exhibition space in the city. It also ended up being a part of

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Dales art gallery given approval despite ‘open countryside’ concerns

[ad_1] The plans were submitted by renowned interior designer Jonathan Reed, who moved to Wood End with husband Graeme Black, an artist, to run an environmental landscape management enterprise. Work has already taken place to convert farm buildings into a gallery/studio for arts and crafts, and the application is part-retrospective. Two new buildings containing a

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National Gallery’s revamped Singapore gallery spotlights more women and minority artists

[ad_1] SINGAPORE – For two weeks in 1992, 100 eggplants of various girths and ombres jutted out of three slate walls at Parkway Parade. Artist Suzann Victor, who co-founded art space 5th Passage in the mall, was hoping to tickle the fancy of idle office workers with her risque visual gag as the phallic fruit

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Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery bringing back Heritage Day Hootenanny

[ad_1] Second edition of annual event will be held from noon to 7 p.m. on Aug. 4 The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery will be hosting a Heritage Day Hootenanny next month. The second edition of the annual event will be held from noon to 7 p.m. on Aug. 4 in the south end of

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Outsider art: Steve Braunias on the global interest in NZ’s ‘Picasso’

[ad_1] There’s a thrilling moment in a Manhattan art gallery captured in a six-minute video on YouTube when Jerry Saltz, Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for New York magazine, declares that New Zealand artist Susan Te Kahurangi King (Ngāti Hauā) is a genius, and announces in a quite loud and very confident voice: “You don’t need

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Public art gallery embellishes ‘neglected urban space’ under Highway 40 in Saint-Michel

[ad_1] A new urban art gallery has brought fresh life to a previously neglected space in Montreal’s East End. The Quartier des arts du cirque is a collection of 20 frescoes painted directly on the support columns beneath Highway 40 in Saint-Michel — at Crémazie Boulevard around D’Iberville Street. Haitian and queer culture, sensory art

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Nature takes centre stage in art by Thomas Hutchings in Ladysmith exhibit

[ad_1] “Spiritbrush Artist Stumbles Into Mother Nature’s Refuge” runs July 15 to Aug. 3 at the Ladysmith Gallery The wild beauty of the west coast inspires a deeply personal and spiritual response in Thomas Hutchings’s latest exhibit at the Ladysmith Art Gallery this month. Hutchings had his first solo show at the Ladysmith Gallery in

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Millais treasure trove goes on long-term loan to Scottish gallery – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] More than 150 works on paper and 19 paintings by the leading Pre-Raphaelite figure John Everett Millais will go on long-term loan to Perth Art Gallery in Scotland thanks to the artist’s great-grandson, Geoffroy Millais. The collection also includes personal correspondence and the artist’s brushes and palettes along with jewellery and family heirlooms belonging

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