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Art Night 2017 Announces Programme For London’s Most Atmospheric Art Event

Art Night 2017 Announces Programme For London’s Most Atmospheric Art Event

by News Desk | Mar 28, 2017 | News

Art Night 2017 has announced their programme for London’s most atmospheric art event. The East End will again be transformed with free art, performance and music by some of the world’s leading artists for the night of Saturday 1 July 2017. Art Night was inspired by...
Ai Weiwei Builds Fences To Highlight Attitudes Towards Immigration

Ai Weiwei Builds Fences To Highlight Attitudes Towards Immigration

by News Desk | Mar 27, 2017 | News

The Chinese dissident artist and activist Ai Weiwei will return to New York with gallery shows covering four venues. He will utilise the public exhibitions as a metaphor for his travel ban in China as well as the U.S. attitudes towards immigration under the leadership...
Tate Modern And Royal Academy Visitors Rise By Over A Million

Tate Modern And Royal Academy Visitors Rise By Over A Million

by News Desk | Mar 27, 2017 | News

The British Museum was again the most popular visitor attraction in the UK in 2016 for the 10th year running. The figures published annually by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) has shown that even though numbers at some of London’s most popular...
Art Basel HK Verdict – Encouraging Sales Across The Board For 2017

Art Basel HK Verdict – Encouraging Sales Across The Board For 2017

by News Desk | Mar 26, 2017 | News

Art Basel’s fifth edition in Hong Kong has closed with encouraging sales recorded across all levels of the market. This demonstrates a continued demand for high-quality works by the world’s leading international collectors and institutions. Attendance at...
Established London Galleries Vilma Gold and Ibid To Close Their Doors

Established London Galleries Vilma Gold and Ibid To Close Their Doors

by News Desk | Mar 25, 2017 | News

Established London galleries Vilma Gold and Ibid are to shut their London spaces. Vilma Gold announced yesterday that it will close to concentrate on what they call “a new model of collaboration” with its artists. Rachel Williams, the gallery owner and director, who...
Fourth Plinth Commission “Good For A Disposable Laugh” – Edward Lucie-Smith

Fourth Plinth Commission “Good For A Disposable Laugh” – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Mar 24, 2017 | News

The next two occupants of the so-called Fourth Plinth Commission in Trafalgar Square have just been announced and, true to form, the British visual arts establishment has laboured and given birth to a mouse. Or, to be fair, to two mice, one of them just slightly...
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