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Vincent van Gogh Exhibition Marks 200th Anniversary Of National Gallery  

Vincent van Gogh Exhibition Marks 200th Anniversary Of National Gallery  

by News Desk | Sep 11, 2024 | News

The National Gallery in London is celebrating its 200th anniversary with a landmark exhibition of Vincent van Gogh’s work, opening on 12 September. This show—Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers, will mark a century since the gallery acquired two of his most iconic...
Rebecca Horn Inventive Installation and Performance Artist Dies Aged 80

Rebecca Horn Inventive Installation and Performance Artist Dies Aged 80

by News Desk | Sep 8, 2024 | News

Rebecca Horn RA, a pioneering German installation artist and filmmaker, has died (September 6th, 2024), aged 80. Her New York gallery, Sean Kelly, announced her death without stating a cause. Horn used body prosthetics and kinetic sculpture to express the mind-bending...
Claudette Johnson Commissioned For New Transport for London Mural

Claudette Johnson Commissioned For New Transport for London Mural

by News Desk | Sep 5, 2024 | News

Art on the Underground at Transport for London has commissioned a new mural for Brixton Underground station by the celebrated British artist and 2024 Turner Prize nominee Claudette Johnson. The work will be displayed on 24 October 2024 and will be in place for a year....
£6m Watteau Painting Once Owned By Walpole Receives Export Ban

£6m Watteau Painting Once Owned By Walpole Receives Export Ban

by News Desk | Sep 2, 2024 | News

A temporary export bar has been placed on Le Rêve de L’Artiste by Jean-Antoine Watteau. The historic painting once belonged to Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. The masterpiece, valued at £6m, is a fine example of the Baroque style. The...
Peter Doig Calls For Art Market Transparency Criticising Secondary Market Profits

Peter Doig Calls For Art Market Transparency Criticising Secondary Market Profits

by News Desk | Sep 1, 2024 | News

The Scottish artist Peter Doig, whose works have sold for vast amounts at auction, shared his anger over the lack of transparency in the art market (in particular, the secondary market). In 2007, when his painting “White Canoe” sold for £5.7 million, Doig...
WASPS Studios From Idealism To Big Business – Clare Henry

WASPS Studios From Idealism To Big Business – Clare Henry

by News Desk | Sep 1, 2024 | News

Scotland’s hot topic is the hike in the cost of WASPS STUDIOS. Set up in 1977 by artists for artists, for almost 50 years, WASPS (short for Workshop & Artists Studio Provision Scotland) helped provide tenants with subsidised studios. Now, with studio rent...
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