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Morecambe artist Anthony Padgett is delighted to present the fifth Morecambe Bay Arts Weekend on Saturday July 19 and Sunday ...
Last month, we revealed our picks for Pittsburgh’s best restaurants. Now here’s our latest rundown of new places to dine ...
A print of Banksy’s Toxic Mary will be auctioned by Duggleby Stephenson of York in York Auction Centre in Murton Lane on Friday.
When clumsy children or exuberant pets strike, a growing band of specialist experts step in to repair treasured works ...
Extenuate this design style with art that leans into travel photography or global-inspired prints, vibrant tapestries or woven wall hangings, vintage posters or mismatched gallery walls, botanical ...
An Australian artist is set to transform a wall in Glasgow city centre with a new huge mural. The new artwork, standing at ...
Culture and Protest in Public View Guwahati’s wall art fuses celebration and dissent. Murals celebrating Assamese identity sit alongside political pieces resisting urban overdevelopment and ...
A local group known as Silence Dogood is confronting President Trump’s border czar and others with historic light displays.
Update, 8 June: The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles's Geffen Contemporary location closed early today due to clashes between US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, California National ...
In most public parks, graffiti artists are chased away, and their work covered up as fast as possible. In Cambridge, officials are taking a very different tack.
Public art comes in many diverse forms, from the monumental statues commemorating historical figures, to the temporary and often illegal murals created by contemporary graffiti artists.
Graffiti art’s history The history of contemporary graffiti art begins in the late ’60s and early ’70s in rough neighborhoods in Philadelphia and New York.
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