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Museums in Skipton, Dundee, Manchester join two London galleries in the running for the much-coveted Museum of the Year prize. Awarded by Art Fund, the winning museum will take away £120,000 (€140,000) with the other nominees getting £15,000 (€17,500). Run since 2008 – as the Art Fund Prize until 2012 – winners have ranged from huge international institutions like the British Museum to smaller more regional galleries like the ever-impressive Hepworth in Wakefield. These are the 12 must-see European art exhibitions to check out this spring Here is the UK's museum of the year and the top museums...
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Announced this morning at the Tate Britain in London, Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas have been nominated for the 2024 Turner Prize. It’s the 40th anniversary of the prize, named after the English painter J. M. W. Turner, that was established in 1984 and has recognised some of the UK’s most significant artists, including Damien Hirst, Steve McQueen, and Anish Kapoor. The winner of the prize will be announced on 3 December 2024 at the Tate Britain, the first time the ceremony has returned to its usual home in six years. Before that, works from the nominated artists ...
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The familiar face of Winston Churchill takes on a new hue in a vibrant exhibition recently unveiled at the Serpentine Gallery, located in London's Hyde Park. In a bold move to confront the complexities of history, artist Yinka Shonibare breathes fresh life into the former-British Prime minister and other historical figures like Queen Victoria and Herbert Kitchener, challenging viewers to reconsider their legacies. Shonibare's work is a response to the contentious debate surrounding statues of figures linked to slavery, colonialism, and racial oppression. Instead of advocating for their removal...
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Today, Muslims around the world are marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and celebrating the holiday of Eid al-Fitr. After a month of fasting from dawn to sunset – as well as greater focus on worship, charity, and good deeds – Eid al-Fitr literally means the feast, or festival, of breaking the fast. Traditionally, Eid al-Fitr, often referred to as 'Eid', is a three-day feast but can be longer or shorter depending on the country. It's a time for friends, family and giving thanks to God. However, this year,the ongoing six-month conflict in Gaza has cast a somber shadow over the c...
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The board of trustees of the 78-year-old Marlborough Gallery, one of the world’s oldest and most high-profile commercial galleries, has announced that it will shut up shop in the coming months. “After long and careful consideration, we made the decision that now is the time to sunset our nearly 80-year-old firm,” Franz Plutschow, a member of the Board of Trustees, said. All of the blue-chip gallery’s locations – in London, New York, Barcelona and Madrid – will be closed and sold, in addition to the thousands of artworks in Marlborough’s inventory. Part of the proceeds from these sales will be ...
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As Paris settles into its role at the centre of Europe’s art market, ‘Art Paris’ is trying to build on the momentum the French capital has enjoyed in recent years. After welcoming a record 81,857 visitors in 2023, this year the contemporary and modern art fair features more stands than ever before – with 136 galleries representing 25 countries. But the fair has maintained its identity as a “local” art fair, with 60% of exhibiting galleries remaining French. For its 26th edition, Art Paris is playing up its Frenchness with a special exhibition on the local art scene that showcases its diversity...
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From the Musée d'Orsay celebrating 150 years since the birth of Impressionism, to Scotland's Perth Museum uncovering the origins of the unicorn, there is a delightful smorgasbord of art exhibitions waiting to be explored over the next couple of months. If you're a little lost on where to start, here's our handpicked selection of the crème de la crème: 'Angelica Kauffman' at Royal Academy of Arts (London, UK)Described by one of her contemporaries as “the most cultivated woman in Europe”, 18th-century Swiss artist Angelica Kauffman is the focus of a major exhibition at the Royal Academy in Londo...
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London's longest running art fair returns to Somerset House from 21 to 24 March, spanning six centuries of prodigious printmaking. From new works by Boo Saville, Grayson Perry, Sarah Morris and Paul Morrison, to rare prints by Picasso, Miro, Twombly, Bacon, Freud, Emin and more; the breadth of printmaking's history and the diversity of its many forms will be shared at the London Original Print Fair (LOPF). “We are thrilled to announce the return of LOPF and to welcome many new exhibitors to the Fair this year from as far afield as New York and Tokyo," LOPF director Helen Rosslyn said. "It is w...
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The World Photography Organisation has unveiled the category winners and shortlist for the Open competition of the esteemed Sony World Photography Awards 2024, which showcases the best single images from around the world. Among them, Ana Skobe from Slovenia presents "Falling Out of Time," capturing the elegance of a lighthouse against a dusk sky, and Ian Ford of the UK presents "Caiman Crunch," a gripping moment of a jaguar attacking a caiman crocodile. A staggering 395,000 images were submitted from more than 220 countries and territories for consideration in the competition. Explore our phot...
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