Tag: Exhibitions
Unveiling the Legacy of Leonora Carrington: Is She the Next Frida Kahlo?
British Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington’s life and artwork are highlighted in a new exhibition at Newlands House Gallery in Petworth, Sussex. The show, titled “Rebel Visionary,” delves into lesser-known aspects
DetailJenny Holzer explores post-internet themes at Guggenheim exhibition
Jenny Holzer’s latest exhibition, “Light Line,” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York presents a half-hearted exploration of her iconic text-based practice. The show features a resurrected LED
DetailRare Discovery: Lost Self-Portrait by UK Painter Norman Cornish Found Behind Bar Scene
Norman Cornish, the acclaimed coal miner artist, has had a remarkable self-portrait rediscovered on the reverse of one of his pub scenes. This finding sheds light on his early struggles
DetailCelebrating the Enigmatic Art of Mabel Pryde Nicholson in UK Exhibition
The Grange Gallery in Rottingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, is hosting a new exhibition dedicated to the late artist Mabel Nicholson (1871-1918). Titled “Prydie: The Life and Art of Mabel
DetailTurkish authorities shut down transgender exhibition amidst LGBTQ+ crackdown
Turkish authorities have blocked an exhibition that celebrates the art and history of the transgender community in Turkey, amid a wider crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights in the country. The exhibition,
DetailUK Exhibition Showcasing Disabled, Deaf, and Neurodivergent Artists
A new exhibition opening today at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (MIMA) showcases contemporary works by 15 disabled, neurodiverse, and D/deaf artists, marking a significant milestone in public gallery history.
DetailThe World’s Most Beautiful Bookstore Fighting Misinformation in Portugal
Livraria Lello, known as the world’s most beautiful bookstore, is a popular tourist destination in Porto, Portugal. The Livraria Lello Foundation, located in a renovated 14th-century monastery, is currently hosting
DetailExploring the American Flag: A Toronto-Based US Artist’s Perspective
June Clark left the US in 1968 amidst major social upheaval, finding refuge in Canada. She began documenting her new home through photography and co-founded the Women’s Photography Co-operative in
DetailParis Exhibition Showcases Young Artists’ Olympic-Inspired Games
This summer in Paris, one of the standout Olympics-themed exhibitions is “Gold Rush” at Lafayette Anticipations and the Ateliers Médicis. Coordinated by ebb.global, the exhibition features an alternative Olympic park
DetailReal-life Pirate Flag to Lead London Exhibition
An extremely rare artefact, a tattered, century-old piece of blue cotton believed to be a pirate ship’s false colours, is currently undergoing conservation at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
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