July 1, 2025

UK Art

UK Art

20% off Mounted Art sale: celebrate the bank holiday weekend in style

Lucy Pittaway’s galleries, located in North Yorkshire and Cumbria, offer an immersive experience into Lucy’s colourful world. With seven galleries across Richmond, Yarm, York, Harrogate, Keswick, Bowness-on-Windermere, and Brompton-on-Swale, visitors can enjoy the friendly atmosphere and explore diverse artworks. In addition to the in-gallery experience, customers can also take advantage of the sale online at

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Cowrie shell sculpture chosen as slavery memorial for London | London

The artist behind a slavery memorial in London’s Docklands says they hope the project will serve as a place of reflection and remembrance of the millions of Africans who were enslaved, while also acting as a reminder that racism is still a part of British life. The design by Khaleb Brooks, an American whose own

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Government to seek global trade deals for UK at expense of formal EU re-entry | Trade policy

The business and trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has signalled a new twin-track approach to UK trade policy, in which the Labour government will pursue closer ties with the European Union while at the same time seeking new global partnerships further afield. Writing for the Observer online, Reynolds welcomes the UK’s imminent entry into the Comprehensive

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Unique collaboration for touring art exhibition at Torquay gallery

As Torquay’s Artizan Gallery prepares for a new venture in their home gallery of 10 years, a quirky offering is on the cards opening on 27th August and continuing into September. Partner artists Rosie Burns and Red find common ground for their creative practice in an unusual theme, which has become the title for their

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Want to smell the pre-Raphaelites? UK gallery to use scent alongside paintings | Art

Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces in a forthcoming exhibition will offer more than just a feast for the eyes. Curators are planning to stimulate both visual and olfactory senses by pairing scents evoked by the paintings. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, at Birmingham University, will introduce a variety of smells alongside artworks in its exhibition opening on 11

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Artistic creativity under threat amid funding pressures, Fringe chief warns

As the festival comes to a close the society’s chief executive Shona McCarthy highlighted the difficulties that artists have been facing, from the cost of accommodation to funding cuts. And she said that while the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has been a success this year, with 2.6 million tickets issued, there is “no doubt that the

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The Importance of Supporting Emerging Artists: Why Noah Harris and Others Deserve Our Attention

In an art world dominated by established names and high-profile exhibitions, emerging artists often struggle to gain the recognition they deserve. Yet it is precisely these new voices—unfiltered, bold, and brimming with innovative ideas—that push the boundaries of artistic expression. Supporting emerging artists not only nurtures their growth but also strengthens the entire art ecosystem.

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Gabrielle Malak: The Marseille-Born Artist Who’s Taking London’s Art Scene by Storm

In the world of contemporary art, certain names ascend rapidly, capturing the attention of collectors, critics, and enthusiasts alike. Gabrielle Malak, a Marseille-born artist and a resident at The London Art Exchange (LAX), is one such name. With the release of his third collection, Malak has not only solidified his place in the London art

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