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The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao announces new exhibition, Lee Krasner. Living in Colour

THE Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents a new exhibition opening this September, Lee Krasner. Living colour. A retrospective of the New

The National Gallery London reopens

THE National Gallery reopened its doors to the public yesterday following a period of closure due to Covid-19. In addition

The Tate Britain announces the winners of the £10,000 Bursaries in place of this year’s Turner Prize

IN response to the pandemic, Tate Britain announced last month that the Turner Prize would not take place this year

Announcements from the 2020 Magnum Photos Annual General Meeting

NAVIGATING the arts scene in the wake of Covid-19 has called for a drastic re-evaluation of practices and the status-quo.

Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY’s SOLASTA livestream raises funds for UK Black Pride

ON Saturday as part of London Fashion Week, the Glaswegian designer, artist and radical creative, Charles Jeffrey shared a livestream

Glass reviews today’s highlights from London Fashion Week’s online platform

THE digital-only format of this June’s digital London Fashion Week has not limited its rich and diverse nature – Glass

Para Site Gallery Hong Kong launches new exhibition, Garden of Six Seasons

PARA SITE have opened a large-scale group exhibition, the Garden of Six Seasons, taking place across several venues in Hong

Hauser & Wirth’s new platform Homegrown exhibits artwork by their own gallery staff

THE Hauser & Wirth Gallery is launching a new exhibition, Homegrown with artworks by worldwide gallery staff and their families.

Earth Perspectives, Olafur Eliasson’s new participatory artwork for Earth Day with the Serpentine Gallery

AS part of the Serpentine Gallery’s Back to Earth initiative, Olafur Eliasson’s new artwork is open to all for Earth


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