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In Japan the crane bird is a very symbolic animal. He is symbolic for peace, love, solidarity, luck and a new beginning
Banking on Banksy @ Red Eight Gallery
On the 25th August, Red Eight Gallery, the first contemporary art gallery in the Square Mile, London, opened their doors for...
ING Discerning Eye 2020 Now calling for entries
The ING Discerning Eye is calling for entries for a brand-new edition in 2020. The exhibition’s new format gives artists the...
Exhibition | Uncarved Block, Unbleached Silk
“To watch the sun sink behind a flower clad hill. To wander on in a huge forest without thought of return. To...
LUBBERLAND – A solo exhibition of new work by Harry Rüdham
Grove Square Galleries is delighted to announce Lubberland, a forthcoming solo exhibition of new and recent works by Harry Rüdham. Comprising 16...
In Conversation with Christian Zanotto
From an early age, Christian Zanotto was passionate about all things digital; computers, calculators, quartz watches, robots, cameras and lunar expeditions. It was while...
MARCK’s Playground at Bluerider ART
Bluerider ART, a progressive gallery, was founded in 2013 by Taipei-based IT entrepreneur Elsa Wang. It launches it's 2024 Programme...
Narrative Art: Everyone Likes a Good Story, Don’t They?
Narrative by - Barbara Greene Mann July, 2011
“Have we Melted yet?” The Seer explains the terror of the tsunami and the fear that the...
Candida Höfer: Libraries, Museums and A Theatre
22 November 2021 – 28 January 2022
Ben Brown Fine Arts is honoured to announce Libraries, Museums and A...
Discovering Myanmar’s contemporary art culture with Marie-Pierre Mol
After decades of self-imposed isolation by a military-dominated regime, Myanmar/ Burma (a former British colony from 1824 to 1948) finally opened up in 2010....











































