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Auction in Aid of Australian Bushfire Includes Banksy and Shepard Fairey Works

The Bushfire Relief Auction in Melbourne has been organised by collectors Sandra Powell and Andrew King and prices start at £200....

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‘Landscape’ & ‘Contemporary Painting’

The Brick Lane gallery showcases works of talented practitioners from London, these shows include photographs and painting. ...

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Inaugural London Mural Festival

The event, launching in September 2020, will use London as a vast canvas, painting a minimum of 20 new large-scale murals across the city....

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New Banksy in Support of Extinction Rebellion

A mural depicting a young girl holding an Extinction Rebellion sign appeared overnight at the protestors' base camp in Marble Arch, London....

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Paul Harfleet: The Pansy Project

Marking violence with disobedient acts of beauty. The Pansy Project. ...

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Nature Imagery Soothes Prisoners

Nature images, shown to people deprived of access to nature, can reduce tension and help defuse anger...

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Trebuchet Issue 1 Launch

Whisky, discussion and high spirits mark the launch of Trebuchet magazine's issue on art curation. ...

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Trebuchet Talks

Listen to the podcast or book tickets to future events. ...

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Conan : Camden Underworld [Live]

A gig fuelled by what might best be termed dark psychedelia (or doom metal and its many sub-varieties)...

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William Burroughs : Animals In The Wall

Animals In The Wall will feature 40 original William S Burroughs art works...

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Darren MacPherson : Interview

It’s never about the figure, always about the painting. I know some people will view it as erotica but I can’t control that.......

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Detroit : How Good is it Really?

Get in while the dirt and the grime is still a part of the city. You can’t understand Detroit without it, and once it’s gone, the city will be that much poorer....

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Rob Moreton : Interview

Rob Moreton talks to Trebuchet about colour, music and art....

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Hanging Offence : Galleries Goldstein

I think it's very hard to be controversial any more, it's just become irrelevant and usually any one trying to do this with their work is doing it to get noticed, which usually, in my opinion, makes...

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Hockney at the Royal Academy

How David Hockney’s work nearly got me laid There is only one option. Just walk in. I make it a mere metre inside the front door of the gallery and, “errrr-hummmm, excuse me, have you got...

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Watch the Pretty Birdy: Sage Vaughn

Sage Vaughn’s press bio is a juxtaposition of culture and wildness, of knowing clichés and their subversion, bold phrases that beg repetition, and suggestions of a contemplative day trip...

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Trappings, Friezes and Being Female.

Kleio Gizeli, Lisa Holden, Martha Parsey, Carol Robertson, Susan Gunn, Rana Begum. Crossroads, Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, March 2011 – June 2011. UK Female Artists...

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Is photography obsolete?

Mike Nelson's three room installation at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh asks the question: are images dying? ...

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Shadows of the Colour Black

De’Souza-Hartley’s contemporary rediscovery of darkness...

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Can you really paint a metaphor? Anselm Kiefer’s early works may have the answer

The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, presents a landmark exhibition of German artist Anselm Kiefer....

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Linea Naturalis — Has hippie woo-woo finally achieved therapeutic maturity?

The healing sound, plant based electronic music....

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Where are your stuffed animals?  Soup London’s ‘Welcome To The Island Of Misfit Toys’ Is A Masterclass In Childhood

The Southwark gallery's tenth exhibition features compelling new artworks by DaddyBears, Dean JF Hoy and Ted Le Swer....

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Acucar, Exuberance, Samba and Slate: Vanessa da Silva at Mostyn 2025

Vanessa da Silva's Roda Viva exhibition brings Latin-style exuberance to open the 2025 season at Mostyn, Wales...

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Chantal Akerman: Channelling Murderous Resentment

Evaluating the stultifying mundanity of female domestic drudgery (up to and including murder and sex work)....

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Disinformation Presents ‘National Grid’ at the Farsight Collective

Blurring boundaries between art, music, sound and psychological research, Disinformation prepare to melt minds....

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Epiphany in Bermondsey: Patricia Dominguez

Chilean multimedia artist Patricia Dominguez presents a crossover of the spiritual and quantum realms...

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As Above, So Below: R.I.P Germain At FACT Liverpool

Social codes and behaviour cues are rendered moot with R.I.P. Germain's latest installation....

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Footwork, Humour, and the Coolest Club Night in London

Ambiguous Dance Company present a Korean blend of contemporary dance and immersive theatre...

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From One Underground to Another: The Wolfboy of Rego Park

Jeffrey Wengrofsky chronicles a vividly violent, sometimes dreamy New York underworld in The Wolfboy of Rego Park...

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Goya in Time-Based Media (Reflecting on the summer of 2024)

Excoriating and insightful, painter and poet Michael Eden reflects, in verse, on the machinations of the mob....

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