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Poet William Wordsworth’s Grasmere Home Secured For The Nation

Poet William Wordsworth’s Grasmere Home Secured For The Nation

by News Desk | Mar 18, 2026 | Latest, News

  William Wordsworth’s final home, where he lived for the last thirty-seven years of his life until 1850, has been secured for the nation. The property had been placed on the open market by his descendants, and for a while, the outcome was genuinely...
Helen Legg Appointed New Royal Academy of Arts Artistic Director

Helen Legg Appointed New Royal Academy of Arts Artistic Director

by News Desk | Mar 18, 2026 | People

The Royal Academy has found its new Artistic Director. Helen Legg, currently Director of Tate Liverpool, will take up the role in June 2026, stepping into one of the most significant programming positions in British institutional art. It’s a strong appointment....
Rose Wylie: Interview of the Month March 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

Rose Wylie: Interview of the Month March 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2026 | Features, Latest

  Rose Wylie didn’t become widely known until her mid-seventies, but at 91, she has taken over the Royal Academy with an exuberant 90-work retrospective that foregrounds her protean love for ‘the decisions that never stop coming… how much of everything, how much...
Tate Announces Programme Of Exhibitions For 2027

Tate Announces Programme Of Exhibitions For 2027

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2026 | Previews, Trending

  Tate has announced its 2027 programme, and the headline is Hockney at 90. Tate is marking it twice: a multimedia installation in the Turbine Hall in the summer, and a career-spanning show at Tate Britain in the autumn. Two institutions, one artist, one...
John Constable: Large Study Of The Cornfield Discovered In Texas

John Constable: Large Study Of The Cornfield Discovered In Texas

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2026 | Art market news, Trending

A large-scale oil study for John Constable’s The Cornfield, the largest known to exist, has been languishing in a small historical museum in Jefferson, Texas, for decades. Unrecognised, miscatalogued as one of scores of known copies, gathering the particular...
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