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The Frick And Other Delights New York Spring Exhibitions Round Up – Ilka Scobie

The Frick And Other Delights New York Spring Exhibitions Round Up – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Apr 7, 2025 | Reviews

In 2020, the beloved Frick temporarily relocated to the former Whitney Museum’s Brutalist Breuer building. Five years later, the museum has re-opened with a glorious 220 million dollar renovation of the original Gilded Age mansion. The Frick, once the sumptuous...
David Hockney Cigarette Controversy Paris Metro Bans Exhibition Poster

David Hockney Cigarette Controversy Paris Metro Bans Exhibition Poster

by News Desk | Apr 3, 2025 | News

David Hockney, Britain’s most celebrated living painter, is at the centre of a censorship row after Paris Metro authorities pulled a promotional poster for his upcoming retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The offending image? A photograph of the artist...
Monumental Joan Mitchell  Painting Donated To Tate By Miami’s Pérez Family

Monumental Joan Mitchell  Painting Donated To Tate By Miami’s Pérez Family

by News Desk | Apr 3, 2025 | News

Tate Modern has unveiled a spectacular new addition to its collection with the arrival of Iva (1973), a towering six-metre triptych by Abstract Expressionist pioneer Joan Mitchell. The painting, gifted by esteemed Miami collectors and philanthropists Jorge M. and...
New Documentary About Glaswegian Art From 1985 Announced – Clare Henry

New Documentary About Glaswegian Art From 1985 Announced – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Apr 1, 2025 | News

Personality, passion, and imagination are essential for any artist or teacher. Sam Ainsley and David Harding have it in spades. Over roughly 20 years, starting in 1985, these two remarkable people created a dynamic visual art community where mutual support of each...
Tate Returns Henry Gibbs Painting To Heirs Of Belgian Jewish Family

Tate Returns Henry Gibbs Painting To Heirs Of Belgian Jewish Family

by News Desk | Apr 1, 2025 | News

Tate has welcomed the recommendations of the UK government’s Spoliation Advisory Panel to return Aeneas and his Family Fleeing Burning Troy by Henry Gibbs to the heirs of Jewish Belgian art collector Samuel Hartveld. The decision follows the emergence of compelling...
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