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Moore / Freud: Masters of Intimacy Explored at Hastings Contemporary

Moore / Freud: Masters of Intimacy Explored at Hastings Contemporary

by News Desk | Apr 23, 2026 | Latest, Previews

  Henry Moore and Lucian Freud were contemporaries whose social circles often overlapped without ever drawing them into close association, two artists who spent their careers approaching the same fundamental subjects through methods so different as to seem almost...
Turner Prize 2026 Shortlist Announced As Competition Heads To Middlesbrough

Turner Prize 2026 Shortlist Announced As Competition Heads To Middlesbrough

by News Desk | Apr 23, 2026 | Latest, News

  Tate Britain has announced the four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2026, naming Simeon Barclay, Kira Freije, Marguerite Humeau and Tanoa Sasraku as this year’s contenders. The announcement confirms one of the most anticipated moments in the...
Antony Gormley Sculpture Sold Off By Reform-Run Kent County Council

Antony Gormley Sculpture Sold Off By Reform-Run Kent County Council

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2026 | Latest, News

  A work by Antony Gormley, one of Britain’s most significant living sculptors, has been sold by Kent County Council without public debate, official announcement, or formal scrutiny. Two Stones, one of the artist’s earliest commissions and a work with...
Claude Lalanne: Saint Laurent Commissioned Mirrors’ $33.5 Million Auction Record

Claude Lalanne: Saint Laurent Commissioned Mirrors’ $33.5 Million Auction Record

by News Desk | Apr 22, 2026 | Art market news, Latest

The sale of Claude Lalanne’s ensemble of botanical bronze-and-copper mirrors at Sotheby’s New York on Wednesday set an unprecedented auction record for the decorative arts. Hammering at $33.5 million with fees, more than double the high estimate of $15...
Survivors: Portraits of Resilience Personal Accounts of the AIDS Crisis

Survivors: Portraits of Resilience Personal Accounts of the AIDS Crisis

by News Desk | Apr 21, 2026 | Previews

The Fitzrovia Chapel is the only remaining building of the former Middlesex Hospital, where in 1987 Princess Diana opened the Broderip and Charles Bell Wards, the first in the United Kingdom dedicated to the treatment and care of patients with HIV and AIDS. That...
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