January 2019
In London the RA is pairing Bill Viola’s work with Michelangelo’s drawings in an exhibition conceived as an immersive journey through the cycle of life. Also in London this month, Martin Creed will be...
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Artists Rachel Maclean and Anne Hardy are both curating shows at Birmingham Museum and Towner Gallery respectively, bringing their unique points of view to the Arts Council and museums collections. In...
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Opening on 8 March, Ikon in Birmingham is holding the most comprehensive exhibition to date of work by British artist Hew Locke. In London, Tate Britain’s Van Gogh’s shows the UK’s influence on the...
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In Bristol, Spike Island is presenting Sriwhana Spong’s largest exhibition to date outside of her native New Zealand. The exhibition includes a series of sculptures based on the traditional Balinese...
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An exhibition of photographs by Li Yuan Chia, considered China’s first conceptual artist and founder of the LYC Museum in Cumbria, is being presented at The Whitworth in Manchester this month. In...
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Summer exhibitions are opening in spaces across the country, from Martin Boyce on the Isle of Bute in Scotland right down to a fascinating group exhibition at Newlyn Art Gallery in Cornwall. A...
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A new film co-commissioned by the CAS, Eileen Simpson and Ben White’s Everything I Have Is Yours, opens at Salford Museum & Art Gallery from 4 July, whilst BALTIC in Gateshead is showing a number...
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August may be a quiet time for the art world in most of the country, but this month Edinburgh flings open its doors for its international arts festival, with 50 exhibitions featuring over 300 artists....
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In addition to the unveiling of two magnificent works acquired through our VN XX CAS scheme in Manchester on 10 September, Berni Searle also has a show in London at Richard Saltoun Gallery, opening on...
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Leeds Art Gallery is showing an exhibition of contemporary painting that invites us to slow down and reflect, whilst The Whitworth brings together new and acclaimed works by Turner Prize-winning video...
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BALTIC in Gateshead is holding the first major UK survey of pioneering feminist artist, author and educator Judy Chicago. In London, the most comprehensive retrospective of Surrealist icon Dora Maar...
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Meryl McMaster (b. 1988, Ottawa) is part of a rising generation of indigenous artists in Canada and uses costume, sculpture and photography to explore identity and its distinct cultural landscapes. Her...
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Ahead of a major show of David Hockney’s drawings at the National Portrait Gallery opening in February, you can catch a fascinating insight into his printmaking methods at The Lightbox in Woking from...
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Denzil Forrester’s most significant institutional show to date will be opening at Nottingham Contemporary this February, bringing together a wide range of paintings and drawings by the Grenada-born...
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Seminal works by the celebrated British sculptor Anish Kapoor will go on show across the grounds and interiors of Houghton Hall from the end of the month, spanning the whole of his 40 year career. In...
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Whilst museums and galleries are closed we shall be bringing you some of the best online content that they are providing. If you know of some amazing content please do get in touch and we shall share...
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The Box, Plymouth will be opening its doors for the first time on Tuesday, with impressive contemporary displays that include Kehinde Wiley’s Narrenschiff (Ship of Fools), 2017, acquired for the museum...
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Pallant House Gallery will be exploring the influence of international modernism and Marcel Duchamp on the work of Richard Hamilton from 25 November. In London, Tate Modern presents the first major UK...
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With museums now open again it is a busy time to see shows before many have to close again for new exhibitions. You only have until 6 June to catch Bloomberg New Contemporaries for example, which...
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CAS Recommends CAS Recommends On 10 July Kettle’s Yard is opening a group show that brings together work by 10 British African diaspora artists to examine the conditions of our time through the prism...
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