June 13, 2026

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Narberth poets launch protest poetry exhibition in gallery

[ad_1] The Narberth Poets, a group of six Pembrokeshire poets, have launched an exhibition of protest poetry and related artworks at Narberth Museum Gallery. The exhibition, titled Resistance is Fertile, opened to a packed audience on Friday, with the show running throughout the summer. The group, including Jackie Biggs, Bean Sawyer, Emma Baines, Jean Riley,

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Kamloops Art Gallery, city installs new permanent steel sculpture near Royal Inland Hospital

[ad_1] New art on Columbia Street Photo: Josh Dawson After Rome is a sculpture by Canadian Artist Peter Hide and has been permanently installed at the corner of Columbia Street and 3rd Avenue. A large steel sculpture from the Kamloops Art Gallery’s collection has found a new perch at one of the city’s busiest intersections.

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Easton Art Galleries Welcome Plein Air by Steve Parks

[ad_1] Opening night of the 21st Plein Air Easton Festival on Friday, July 11, marks a holiday on the calendar for local art galleries. Much like the Waterfowl Festival in November, it will be a working holiday to accommodate all the fine-art browsers who will be checking them out during Plein Air week. There was

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Harris Museum and Art Gallery’s colourful new virtual look thanks to a Preston creative

[ad_1] “The development of the brand strategy and visual and verbal ideas has been a carefully considered process, looking for what was true about The Harris and our city. “And just like the building work our approach keeps its heritage alive while bringing everything up to date for a modern city.” The museum’s website has

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Art Basel Qatar names Wael Shawky as artistic director of unconventional inaugural edition – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] In a left-field move, Art Basel has appointed the Egyptian artist Wael Shawky as the artistic director of its inaugural Doha fair. Art Basel Qatar (ABQ), a partnership between the Swiss fair brand and two Qatar state-owned enterprises, QC+ and Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), will be held across the M7 and Doha Design District

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Hyderabad to witness Gallery G’s travelling exhibition, On The Go, featuring master artists VS Gaitonde, Surya Prakash, Yusuf Arakkal, and others

[ad_1] Kites by Yusuf Arakkal; Underworld Belly Button by Avinash Veeraraghavan | Photo Credit: Gallery G/Special Arrangement Hyderabad will witness a showcase of artworks by some of India’s celebrated artists this weekend. On The Go, a travelling exhibition curated by Bengaluru’s Gallery G, will be on view from July 11 to 13 at Taj Krishna,

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The dos and don’ts of donating art to museums

[ad_1] One of the biggest mistakes that a collector can make when deciding to donate art is to assume that their favourite museum will want it. “Collectors often think, ‘I live in Chicago, so I want to give this to the Art Institute of Chicago,’ but 99 per cent of the time they’re going to

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Navi Mumbai To Get Its Own Art Gallery After Padma Shri Achyut Palav’s Appeal; Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Orders Action

[ad_1] Deputy CM Eknath Shinde assures art gallery and theatre completion in Navi Mumbai after appeals from Padma Shri awardees | File Photo Navi Mumbai: Navi Mumbai is set to get its own art gallery soon, as Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has reportedly instructed the Navi Mumbai Municipal Commissioner to take necessary steps

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New fair for women-led galleries to launch during London’s Frieze Week – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The gallery owner India Rose James is launching a new boutique art fair specifically for female-led galleries this October in London. Echo Soho will take place at Artist’s House on Manette Street during Frieze Week from 16 to 19 October with room for 12 exhibitors. James, who founded her gallery Soho Revue in 2019,

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Dealer Quynh Pham On Vietnam’s Changing Art Scene

[ad_1] Sue Hajdu, MAGMA | we’re not counting sheep, 2006/2025; site-specific installation and performance; dimensions variable. Courtesy of Galerie Quynh Vietnam is not yet a global art destination, but the country’s art scene is vibrant and rapidly evolving. Galerie Quynh, in particular, has been instrumental in fostering, supporting and shaping a local ecosystem around contemporary

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