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Freya Tewelde’s Geometry of Elsewhere is a Transportive Exploration of Uncertainty 

FREYA Tewelde’s paintings are mesmerising swirls of colour, hypnotic portals to other worlds. Rather than tumbling into a new dimension, Tewelde invites the viewer to enter her paintings gradually, absorbing each stroke as they morph and blend between recognisable shapes and forms, movement and stillness. Opening as part of London

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Angela de la Cruz at Ikon Gallery: Upright is a Lesson in Resilience and Rebuilding 

NOW showing at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, Upright is an exhibition of rarely seen works by Spanish artist Angela de

The Minds Behind Fabergé and Cartier: Rivals and Visionaries Unfold at Liang Yi Museum

ON THE 180 year old Hollywood Road, where antique shops jostle with crystal shops, a very specific kind of drama

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Bottega Veneta Partners with the Pier Luigi Nervi Foundation for the 61st Biennale di Venezia

SAILING into La Serenissima for this year’s edition of the Venice Art Biennale, Bottega Veneta are set to sponsor a

L’ECOLE School of Jewellery Arts by Van Cleef & Arpels Honour Daniel Brush in New Exhibition

A NEW exhibition organised by L’ÉCOLE School of Jewellery Arts will honour the late American artist Daniel Brush. Daniel Brush:

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Breanna Gordon’s First Solo Exhibition is a Surreal Exploration of the Complexities of Anxiety 

TWISTS of roots and leaves wrap and curl in on themselves in a suffocating, choking pattern, closing in on a

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Maison Margiela launches MaisonMargiela/folders across China 

IN APRIL, Maison Margiela is launching MaisonMargiela/folders, a multi-city series of exhibitions in China, activations and immersive experiences exploring the

Moncler Grenoble Unveils The Beyond Performance Exhibit in Milan 

IN MILAN, Moncler Grenoble has launched The Beyond Performance Exhibit, a public exhibition exploring the brand’s evolution from alpine outfitter

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Emilia Momen Reclaims the Bather in new Exhibition

IN Emilia Momen’s new paintings, no one performs. Bodies stretch, recline, wander; they pause by the water or drift in

Alison Poon’s Debut Solo Exhibition is a Powerful and Playful Exploration of Home 

A BARE bulb, dangling from a bamboo chandelier, is suspended above a headless figure that is sitting on top of


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