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First prize winner of the John Moores Painting Prize 2018

The winner of the prestigious first prize in 2018 is Jacqui Hallum with her painting King and Queens of Wands....

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Painting and Research in the University

Jo Volley's 'Research Art' at Sassoon Gallery, Folkestone ...

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Booming Beats, Choice Visuals: Cave (Rave) Paintings

Acoustic scientist sounds off about the location of cave paintings ...

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Painting Childhood, Painting Memory. Malka Nedivi

Unearthing unspoken memories with visual prompts, Malka Nedivi charts a familiar Jewish story in her artworks...

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Painting the Broken American Dream (Louie Metz)

Scantily clad figures whose blank stares emit an aura of disillusionment. Louie Metz paints the seedy and the saddened. ...

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Innate Talent, Meticulous Painting (Shizu Saldamando)

Born to parents of Mexican and Japanese decent, Saldamando’s work embodies components that reflect her bi-racial heritage....

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The decadent and defiant paintings of Nick Brown

The drips that flow from Brown’s landscapes don’t just enhance the unceasing presence of movement that circulates through his work, but they exude a ghostly aura that brings to mind the passing...

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Dexter Dalwood : ‘London Paintings’

Whereas his previous work featured imagined interiors and locations acting as memorials to real people, here it is the narratives which are imagined...

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Late Turner : Painting Set Free

Tate Britain’s Late Turner keeps Turner on the stage rather than focusing on his exit. As co-curator Sam Smiles said, these are “paintings with subjects that have resonance”. ...

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Painting Now : Tate Britain

“The state of painting now” is a tired topic. The premise – that painting has lost its lure because of new media, which in their very newness enable their users to conquer new territory in the...

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SUPERPAINTINGS at Transition Gallery

They're laughing. Are we?...

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Ecological Mutiny: The Paintings of Adam Bloom.

Adam Bloom’s paintings of blood and bone are a strange attractor, holding the viewer quiet and nervous with their dreamlike and symbolic depictions of humanity. The imagery is at once horrific...

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The Photograph, Remade by Hand

At Robert Stilin, Alessio Boni rebuilds the image by hand...

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The Body: A Promise and a Threat

Ziyi Yan charts vulnerability, care and growth in organic abstraction ...

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What Euphoria Got Right About Being a Woman

Hot and Invisible: Notes on Bodies, Screens and the Cost of Being Seen ...

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Currin Paints a Lost Paradise

Exaggerated bodies and Arcadian dreams collide at Sadie Coles...

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16 Artists Hold the Light at KHG West Palm Beach

Kristin Hjellegjerde gathers sixteen artists on summer light and longing...

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Gut-Punched and Pulled Towards a Friend

How three artists make vulnerability physical at max goelitz...

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Art’s Great Rebel Turns 100 

Ken Turner's century of disruption demands long-overdue recognition...

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Form Without Words: Sirvon Azarm’s Circle

How one Iranian artist uses abstraction to say what language cannot...

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Light Made Visible: Victoria Orr Ewing’s Luminous Landscapes

Scottish painter finds the infinite in Britain's wildest edges...

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London’s Photography Fair Finds Its New Home 

Photo London's move to Olympia signals a bolder, more expansive era...

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Capital, Myth and the Layered Canvas

Gordon Cheung and the archaeology of global systems...

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The Shifting Soil of Our Revolving World

Delcy Morelos’ earth installation transforms London's Barbican...

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Five Artists, One Beating Pulse

Rhythm in the Blues unites diaspora, memory, and material...

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Tjukurpa: Dreaming Bloodlines, Desert Storytelling Survives

Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi carries her father's legacy forward...

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Love Unravelling: Art’s Turbulent Terrain 

Tainted Love at Kristin Hjellegjerde explores intimacy, rupture, and the performance of self ...

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Scotland’s New Art Generation Arrives

RSA New Contemporaries 2026 heralds fresh talent in Edinburgh...

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Angry? The Smiling Vitriol of Jake Chapman – Part Two

An interview with artist, and former Young British Artist, Jake Chapman...

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Angry? The Smiling Vitriol of Jake Chapman – Part One

An interview with artist, and former Young British Artist, Jake Chapman...

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