May 30, 2026

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Coal on paper – The Hindu

[ad_1] Bhil artist Lado Bhai at work | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The Ojas Art gallery in Mehrauli is anchored around a banyan tree associated with many renowned folklores and quite aptly mounts the artworks of contemporary indigenous artists. Currently, the artist featured is 61-year-old Lado Bai, a member of the Bhil tribe, whose exhibition

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Art exhibition builds unity through colours, comradeship, community

[ad_1] Colors of Unity, the art exhibition curated and organised by Saima Furqan at Reem Art Gallery, Dubai, celebrates diversity, culture, creativity and community across borders, both in the schools of art represented and the number of nationalities taking part (July 12 – 19). It showcases a collection of artworks not only from seasoned, but

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Out & About: Art gallery hosts two shows until August 2025

[ad_1] Visitors to the Richmond Art Gallery have a unique opportunity until Aug. 24 to view several artists who have done exceptional works in mixed media.  The exhibition encompasses animation films, video works, paintings and prints and explores a range of real and imaginary worlds.  Some of the artwork is surrealistic black and white animated objects and creatures

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Curator Marjorier Ding and art collector Louis Jacquier launch Tiderip, a new London gallery

[ad_1] London has no shortage of new galleries, but few open with as little fanfare or as much quiet intention as Tiderip, a new gallery founded by curator Marjorier Ding and art collector Louis Jacquier. Located just off Battersea Square and a short walk from the Royal College of Art, where Ding studied Curating, the

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Castlegar’s Kootenay Gallery of Art purchases downtown building

[ad_1] The Kootenay Gallery’s long-held vision of moving to a central location is moving forward The Kootenay Gallery’s long-held dream of moving to a more visible and central location is finally moving forward with the purchase of the former Element/Woods building at 292 Columbia Ave. in downtown Castlegar. The gallery’s current location is nestled at

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8 Art Exhibitions Not To Miss Closing August 2025

[ad_1] If you have any time off work this summer, please visit these art exhibitions, which are due to close in August. All the exhibitions have been singled out by the Artlyst team as well worth a visit. Chantal JoffeSelf-Portrait in a Straw Hat, 2025 Victoria Miro 40 Years Victoria Miro Closes 1 August This

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5 art shows you need to see around Denver this summer

[ad_1] Art galleries and museums are a big draw in July and August. They offer a way to beat the heat and see a sampling of the best new work being made today. Curators and artists seize the moment by unveiling some of their most exciting exhibitions of the year. The Front Range has a

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A tapestry of art and history unfolds in Hyderabad

[ad_1] When art travels, it carries more than colour and canvas — it carries memory. Gallery G’s travelling exhibition “On the Go”, now gracing the elegant halls of Taj Krishna in Hyderabad, opened not just with masterworks from across India but with words that gave them soul. The exhibition itself is a vivid mosaic of

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Fluff And Fold With Culture: Dubois Buffalo Skull Laundromat To Host Art Exhibit

[ad_1] Most of the time, art shows consist of a boring expanse of white wall, punctuated with a canvas or three of artful color.  But Dubois is about to have an art show that will be quite different. That’s because to get into the show, gallery-goers will first have to step through a giant, 15-foot-tall

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The art of collecting | Print Edition

[ad_1] By Devika Brendon View(s): On June 29, ARTRA Magazine hosted a very interesting discussion on the subject of Art Collecting. It took the form of an informal panel discussion, with the Editor of ARTRA, Azara Jaleel, interviewing Niloo Jayatilake and Thinushka de Soysa, both from the finance and corporate sphere and both art collectors,

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