PAISLEY's loss is GLASGOW’S GAIN: First, the good news. As it approaches its 150th anniversary, the artists collective, PAISLEY ART INSTITUTE (PAI), has cause for celebration. It is about to embark on a new chapter, a brand new life-based, at the famous Glasgow Art...
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Seven Vibrant Black British Artists The Future is Now Part II: Re/Form~ation
The Future is Now PT.II: Re/Form~ation showcases seven vibrant Black British artists and explores the themes of worldmaking and legacy. These artists create new worlds and narratives by utilising various materials such as glass, wood, textiles, and tissue paper,...
Cedric Morris And Arthur Lett-Haines Gainsborough House – Revd Jonathan Evens
Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines ran The East Anglian School of Art and Design from their home, Benton End, Hadleigh. The school focused on landscape, life and still life, birds, animals, flowers, and design tending to the absolute. All are also found in this...
The Art Diary July 2024 – Revd Jonathan Evens
The July Art Diary includes exhibitions at Fitzrovia Chapel, Ingleby, The Gallery of Everything, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Cristea Roberts Gallery, The Parsonage Gallery, Wellhouse Gallery, The Fry Art Gallery, Focal Point Gallery, Newlands House Gallery and the Holt...
Yoshitomo Nara: Four Decades Of Artistic Evolution – Guggenheim Bilbao
Yoshitomo Nara's expansive retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, from June 28 to November 3, 2024, is an evocative journey through four decades of the celebrated Japanese artist's career. Curated by Lucía Agirre, this comprehensive exhibition encapsulates...
Art Basel Switzerland 2024 My Top 10 Choices – Clayton Calvert
Art Basel Switzerland 2024 provided a much-needed moment of cautious optimism for the art world. Again, Galleries brought some of their best artists and artworks to make sales in a soft market. This led to fewer discoveries of new artists, but it certainly elevated...
Japanese Art: Three UK Exhibitions Explore A Multitude Of Work – Claudia Barbieri
Japanese art is having its time in the sun, with three British galleries putting on summer shows that illustrate the variety and adaptability of the country's woodblock printing tradition. At the Dulwich Picture Gallery, Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese...
Tan Ping: Art On The Edge Rothko Museum Latvia – Philip Dodd
Mark Rothko was born in Dvinsk, on the main St Petersburg to Warsaw railway line, when the city was part of the Russian Empire and a centre of Jewish culture and learning. We are in the same city, renamed Daugavpils in 1920, the second city of Latvia, to open an...
The Art Diary June 2024 – Revd Jonathan Evens
The June diary includes exhibitions by Judy Chicago, Belinda De Bruyckere, Isa Genzken, Nan Goldin, Dora Maar, Susie Hamilton, Samuel Walsh, Richard Kenton Webb, Caspar David Friedrich, Michael Takeo Magruder, as well as exhibitions exploring the influences of the...
