Fowler Museum Showcases Sikh Experience Through Historic and Contemporary Art

“I Will Meet You Yet Again” explores contemporary Sikh notions of “home” through over 40 works reflecting the culture of the world’s fifth largest religious community. The exhibition at the

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Palm Springs Art Museum Introduces Permanent LGBTQ+ Programming

California’s Palm Springs Art Museum (PSAM) has introduced Q+ Art, a groundbreaking initiative highlighting LGBTQ+ artists through exhibitions, public programs, awards, and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ artists’ works in the

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French art world figures support Palais de Tokyo amid patron row

Over 100 prominent French art world figures have come together to show their support for the Palais de Tokyo in Paris following Sandra Hegedüs’s decision to withdraw her funding after

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Reimagine Walker Art Center’s Galleries: A Call for Visitors

The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis recently implemented a major rehang of its permanent collection with the exhibition “This Must Be the Place.” The museum actively sought feedback from the

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Dangerous incident at Tate Modern closes surrounding street

The street behind Tate Modern in London has been closed after glass window panels fell from a residential high-rise building. The incident occurred at the Neo Bankside development in Holland

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Dia at 50: A New Era in the Art World

Celebrate Dia’s 50th Anniversary: A Fresh Perspective on a New Era Source Elara VossElara Voss, graduated from the Royal College of Art in London with a Master’s in Fine Art.

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The 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

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British Art Centre Created in London with $12m Donation from Courtauld Institute

The Courtauld, a renowned institution for art history in London, has received a $12m gift from the Manton Foundation to establish a new Centre for British Art. This centre will

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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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