March 22, 2023
Art Galleries

At Art Basel Hong Kong, a Century of Mexican Creativity

MEXICO CITY — Art fairs are full of galleries with dreams of launching the art world’s next big thing. Exhibitors pack their booths with work by promising newcomers and talk them up relentlessly, hoping they will break through with the collectors and critics who wander the aisles. Proyectos Monclova of Mexico City takes a different […]

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Country park, museum and art gallery Compton Verney is entering a new era under chief exec Geraldine Collinge who promises more diversity and plenty of fun for families

Compton Verney is not just a stately home, museum, art gallery or fabulous parkland… Now Geraldine Collinge is heading up the arts destination she wants to make sure it continues to be all of that but with plenty of added fun.. She talks to Gill Sutherland about her vision for the Warwickshire landmark. Everything about […]

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From Singapore to Seoul, Asia’s rising art capitals vie for Hong Kong’s crown

Written by Oscar Holland, CNNSingapore Having faced some of the world’s strictest travel restrictions and the prospect of attendees being sent to Covid-19 quarantine camps, Hong Kong’s Art Basel has returned to near-normalcy after a succession of scaled-down or digital-only programs. With the territory’s entry requirements finally loosened, 177 galleries from over 30 countries are […]

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UMMA adds 3 new exhibits to curriculum/collection series

The University of Michigan Museum of Art unveiled three new exhibits as part of their ongoing “Curriculum / Collection” series: “Predicting the Future,” “Strategic Brand Management” and “U.S. Citizenship: Race / Class / Gender.” Each exhibit was developed in collaboration with multiple U-M faculty members for use in one of their classes this semester. David […]

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Renaud Proch and Tony Karman on One of the Largest Gatherings of Curators in the U.S.

EXPO CHICAGO brings exhibitors, artists, curators, and events to Chicago’s Navy Pier every year, with its tenth edition taking place from 13 to 16 April. Since 2015, the international fair has partnered with ICI to host the Curatorial Forum as part of its programme, with each iteration focusing on a different theme. The 2023 edition […]

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Council slashes art gallery grant | News

The director and curator for the Penticton Art Gallery is upset and disillusioned that Penticton city council voted to cut the gallery’s annual operating grant, without notice or warning, by more than 50 per cent. The $55,000 grant approved by council is less than half of the $130,000 grant requested by the gallery’s board of […]

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Perkins&Will’s Ron Stelmarski on How His Firm’s Buildings Are Remaking Dallas » Dallas Innovates

The Epic in Dallas’ Deep Ellum earned international recognition with a “Rethinking the Future Award” in 2020. [Photo: Perkins&Will] Ron StelmarskiDesign DirectorPerkins&Will.…on his firm’s Epic I and Epic II buildings in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood, via the Dallas Morning News. Stelmarksi has been the design director of Perkins&Will’s Dallas office since 2011. According to Dallas […]

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LGI Homes Announces Its Newest Community in the Wilmington,

BOLIVIA, N.C., March 21, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LGI Homes, Inc. (NASDAQ: LGIH) today announced the grand opening of its newest community, New South Bridge, located in Bolivia, NC. Located just off US-17, New South Bridge is just a short drive to all that Wilmington has to offer. Minutes down the road is Southport, where […]

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Ambition should have no colour

‘First Nations leaders work with a drive – it is hardcore – and ambition underpins everything,’ says General Manager of APY Art Centre Collective, Skye O’Meara. O’Meara presented a discussion with First Nations artist Sally Scales at the Regional Galleries and Museums Conference, held in Bega (NSW) earlier this month. Scales, a key player in […]

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Pitch versus reality: can new National Collection loan scheme be as accessible as its aims?

In late January the Federal Government announced an $11.8 million commitment to support a new long-term loan scheme designed to allow more works from the National Gallery’s Collection to be shared with regional and suburban galleries. The announcement was highlighted as a significant new Federal Government arts commitment within its new National Cultural Policy, Revive, […]

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