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From Italy to Algeria, the Balkans to Iran, and from Spain to Cyprus, this project embraces global art history methodologies. It reflects the Mediterranean’s rich and complex geographies and ...
Allen is an innovative and exciting contemporary Surrealist whose work moves seamlessly between figuration and abstraction, often culminating in fully abstract pieces that reflect the shifting ...
Presented by Eve Jackson, France 24’s longtime cultural correspondent, the three-part series takes viewers on a journey across Brazil, spotlighting artists and creators who are redefining the nation’s ...
Huxley-Parlour will present Big Boy, its third solo exhibition of works by the American painter Lisa Sanditz, opening this April at the gallery’s Swallow Street space. The exhibition features ten new ...
Most of the books used to create the fore-edge paintings are sourced by Komarova in second-hand shops and rebound by her before she creates the finely applied images in watercolour, ink, and acrylics.
With humour and irreverence, Hendry deflates the glossy perfection of Koons’s icons to ask: What happens when form fails? This spring, artist Cj Hendry returns with Keff Joons, an exhibition that ...
Isabel Sullivan Gallery will present Seashells in My Mother’s Garden and The Giant Boulder Rolling Down, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Portuguese artist Joana Galego. Opening on 24 ...
As the University of Warwick turns 60, it is choosing to mark the occasion not with speeches and ceremonies, but with bold colour, creative energy and a striking gesture to its future. The centrepiece ...
After 5,000 miles on the road, artist James Vaulkhard returns not with answers, but with landscapes that hold memory, contradiction, and the flickering afterimage of a national ideal. There’s a moment ...
In a move reflecting broader political shifts, two major US government agencies have withdrawn previously approved arts grants from a longstanding Hudson Valley arts centre, citing a realignment of ...
In late 2024, Vaulkhard travelled more than 5,000 miles across America, inspired by the ideals of the Hudson River School — a group of 19th-century painters and writers who sought to capture the ...
The project takes its name and inspiration from the cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula — natural sinkholes formed by the impact of a long-ago asteroid and revered by the Maya as sacred portals. Here, ...
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