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Nine Art Exhibitions Opening July 2026 in London and Beyond

Nine Art Exhibitions Opening July 2026 in London and Beyond

by News Desk | Jun 29, 2026 | Features, Trending, Uncategorized

Here are nine exhibitions selected by Artlyst opening in July 2026. Four are in London, including Ana Mendieta’s films, paintings and sculptures at Tate Modern and the fantastical world of Richard Dadd at the Royal Academy, and five are outside the capital,...
The Frida Kahlo Phenomenon Tate Modern – Sue Hubbard

The Frida Kahlo Phenomenon Tate Modern – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 27, 2026 | Latest, Reviews

The Mexican artist Frida Kahlo liked to pretend that she was Jewish, claiming that her father was a Hungarian Jew rather than that she descended from a long line of German Lutherans. One might wonder why, at a time of rising Fascism, she did this, but for Frida the...
The Sun and The Moon Saatchi Gallery A Sublime Experience – Revd Jonathan Evens

The Sun and The Moon Saatchi Gallery A Sublime Experience – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2026 | Reviews

The Saatchi Gallery has launched a series of exhibitions that survey how the natural world inspires creativity across art and culture. Following ‘FLOWERS – Flora in Contemporary Art and Culture’, ‘The Sun and The Moon: Art Inspired by the...
Anish Kapoor Less Is More Hayward Gallery – Sue Hubbard

Anish Kapoor Less Is More Hayward Gallery – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Jun 22, 2026 | Reviews, Trending, Uncategorized

When I first saw Anish Kapoor’s work in the 1980s, piles of Kleinian blue and saffron coloured pigments piled on the gallery floor, it felt as if I was seeing something different and new, a melding of traditional India (the piles of pigment evoked spice markets)...
Hepworth Colour and Form in Harmony At The Courtauld – Nico Kos Earle

Hepworth Colour and Form in Harmony At The Courtauld – Nico Kos Earle

by News Desk | Jun 21, 2026 | Reviews, Trending, Uncategorized

Barbara Hepworth’s move to Cornwall with her family in 1939 transformed her practice and her use of colour. Five days before the Second World War started, Barbara Hepworth, her ten-year-old son Paul Skeaping, her second husband Ben Nicholson, their triplets...
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