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

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Jenny 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

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Rare 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

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Celebrating 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

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Turkish 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,

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UK 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.

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The 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

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Exploring 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

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Paris 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

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Real-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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