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Critics Circle Visual Arts And Architecture Awards Announced

Critics Circle Visual Arts And Architecture Awards Announced

by News Desk | Jan 15, 2026 | News

  The Critics’ Circle Visual Arts and Architecture Section named the recipients of its annual awards at a ceremony held last night, marking a year of notable achievement across artists, exhibitions and the individuals who quietly keep the visual arts...
David Hockney Warns Transporting Fragile Bayeux Tapestry To England Is Madness

David Hockney Warns Transporting Fragile Bayeux Tapestry To England Is Madness

by News Desk | Jan 15, 2026 | People

  Artist David Hockney has called plans to bring the Bayeux Tapestry to the UK later this year “madness”, warning that the journey alone poses an unnecessary danger to the work. The 70-metre-long embroidery, created more than 900 years ago, is scheduled to go on...
Bob Ross Paintings Head to Bonhams to Support Public Television

Bob Ross Paintings Head to Bonhams to Support Public Television

by News Desk | Jan 14, 2026 | News

  Update 26/01/26: Three paintings by Bob Ross have raised more than $1 million for public media, sold by the nonprofit American Public Television (APT). The sale follows closely on the organisation’s record-breaking auction last November, which briefly...
Beryl Cook: Centenary Exhibition Brings Pride And Joy To Plymouth

Beryl Cook: Centenary Exhibition Brings Pride And Joy To Plymouth

by News Desk | Jan 13, 2026 | Previews, Trending

  A hundred years after her birth, Beryl Cook is undergoing a significant reassessment. During her lifetime, she was wildly popular and quietly dismissed in the same breath, loved by the public, pushed aside by the London art scene. Often sighted as...
Peter Paul Rubens Reversible Drawing Discovery Unveiled At Brafa

Peter Paul Rubens Reversible Drawing Discovery Unveiled At Brafa

by News Desk | Jan 11, 2026 | Art market news

  Three years ago, a Brussels-based art dealer, Klaas Muller, followed a hunch and bought a period study on paper of an old bearded man with a glazed, almost amused stare. He paid approximately 100,000 euros, a reasonable price, he thought, for a drawing of this...
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