Tag: Exhibitions
Glasgow International Exhibition: A Point without a Title
This year’s Glasgow International showcases a diverse array of contemporary art in various venues throughout the city. Director Richard Birkett emphasizes the interconnectedness of the Glasgow arts scene and its
DetailUS Museums Postpone Kehinde Wiley Exhibitions Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
The Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, is set to reopen in September after a $100m renovation, but a solo exhibition of new paintings by Kehinde Wiley has been postponed
DetailPeggy Guggenheim’s Pre-Venice Palazzo Era in Petersfield
Discover the hidden history of art collector Peggy Guggenheim’s transformative years in the English countryside at a new exhibition, “Peggy Guggenheim: Petersfield to Palazzo”. Learn about her time in West
DetailHow an Australian Pharaoh Exhibition Could Influence the British Museum’s Ancient Egypt Galleries
The British Museum’s exhibition, “Pharaoh,” is currently on display at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. This innovative showcase of Egyptian artefacts has caught the attention of the
DetailBoosting Madagascar’s Growing Art Scene Through Business Support
Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world and one of the poorest countries, is making strides in establishing an art scene. Hassanein Hiridjee and Hasnaine Yavarhoussen, local businessmen, are
DetailGéricault Exhibition in Paris Ignites Authentication Debate
The recent Paris exhibition showcasing Théodore Géricault’s art has sparked controversy among experts who believe that many of the works attributed to the 19th-century master may not be genuine. The
DetailCentre-Right Politicians in Germany Call for Boycott of Family-Themed Art Show
An art exhibition at the Osnabrück Kunsthalle in Germany is facing backlash from local politicians for its controversial themes. The exhibition, titled “Kinder, Hört mal alle her!” (Kids, listen up!),
DetailControversy Erupts Over Artist’s Climate Change Sculpture Near Salisbury Cathedral
Artist Hilary Jack’s sculpture, “Seaview,” depicting a Norfolk house sliding into the sea, is drawing attention to the issue of climate change. The 10-foot-high structure is on display at Salisbury
DetailThe Slow Museum: Less is More
In recent years, museums have begun to question industry standards and embrace a slower model. Some institutions are reducing the number of exhibitions and acquisitions to focus on more meaningful
DetailDouble Loan Exhibition from London and Dublin Comes to Belfast
“Caravaggio’s Masterpieces: The Supper at Emmaus and The Taking of Christ at Ulster Museum” The National Gallery in London recently lent Caravaggio’s renowned painting “The Supper at Emmaus” to the
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