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Wall Street’s ‘Fearless Girl’ Is Heading to Ireland to Fight Climate Change
Article date: Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Wall Street’s ‘Fearless Girl’ Is Heading to Ireland to Fight Climate Change

Fearless Girl—the controversial statue that has been facing down New York’s famed Wall Street Bull since 2017—is traveling to Ireland next month in time for the country’s first Climate Week. The sculpture will be on view November 6–8 at Dublin Castle before moving to the New York Stock Exchange.

Two of the Greatest Artists of Renaissance Italy in London's National Gallery
Article date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Two of the Greatest Artists of Renaissance Italy in London's National Gallery

The National Gallery of London enlightens tale of two artists and brothers-in-law, ‘Mantegna and Bellini’ - a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality.

JMW Turner: Watercolours from Tate to Open in Buenos Aires
Article date: Monday, October 1, 2018

JMW Turner: Watercolours from Tate to Open in Buenos Aires

JMW Turner: Watercolours from Tate will be the first major exhibition of the work of Turner in Latin America, and the first Tate exhibition to be shown in Argentina. It opened on 26 September 2018, at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires.

UK Sponsored Museums and Galleries Annual Performance
Article date: Saturday, September 29, 2018

UK Sponsored Museums and Galleries Annual Performance

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport of United Kingdom released the annual performance indicators for DCMS-sponsored museums and galleries in 2017/18.

Contemporary Realism in Isa Genzken's Sculptures
Article date: Friday, September 28, 2018

Contemporary Realism in Isa Genzken's Sculptures

"The assemblage-type sculpture may be today’s most viable art form. Its ugly-duckling looks, rough edges, disparate parts and weird juxtapositions help stave off easy art-market absorption while also reflecting our fearful, fractured, materially excessive times back at us."

The Queen's Window by David Hockney is Revealed
Article date: Thursday, September 27, 2018

The Queen's Window by David Hockney is Revealed

Westminster Abbey unveiled a new stained glass window designed by David Hockney and commissioned to celebrate the reign of Her Majesty The Queen.

Maccarone Gallery Highlights Political Cartoons By Jim Carrey
Article date: Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Maccarone Gallery Highlights Political Cartoons By Jim Carrey

Beginning October 13, 2018, Maccarone Gallery will present an exhibition of original political cartoon drawings made over the past two years by Jim Carrey. Selections from an ongoing body of work that began with the November 2016 election of Donald Trump to the office of President of the United States, the drawings on view in IndigNation: Political Cartoons by Jim Carrey, 2016-2018 express Carrey’s views on the current American political climate.

Tadao Ando's Work Retrospective In Centre Pompidou
Article date: Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Tadao Ando's Work Retrospective In Centre Pompidou

The Centre Pompidou is holding a major retrospective of the work of the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, a key figure in contemporary architecture and a previous winner of the prestigious Pritzker prize for architecture.

John Christakos Named President Of The Board Of Trustees At Walker Art Center
Article date: Saturday, September 22, 2018

John Christakos Named President Of The Board Of Trustees At Walker Art Center

The Walker Art Center announced the appointment of John Christakos as President of the Board of Trustees. Christakos began his two-year term as President on September 18. The board also appointed Vice-President Patrick Peyton, The Peyton Group, Treasurer John P. Whaley, Arts Advocate, and Secretary Teresa Rasmussen, Thrivent Financial.

Renovated Royal Opera House Opens In London’s Covent Garden
Article date: Friday, September 21, 2018

Renovated Royal Opera House Opens In London’s Covent Garden

This week, London welcomes a new visitor destination to the heart of iconic Covent Garden. The world-renowned Royal Opera House, a Grade 1 listed building, has undergone a transformative £50.7m renovation and for the first time in its history will be open every day from 10am.

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