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Highlights From Paris+ Par Art Basel 2023 And Beyond - forbes.com - France - city Paris - Britain - Usa - New York - Hong Kong - city New York - city Boston - city Chicago - county Tate - county Johnson
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24.10.2023

Highlights From Paris+ Par Art Basel 2023 And Beyond

Paris+ par Art Basel's second edition concluded, highlighting the city's cultural vitality and its growing stature in the global art market. With 154 premier galleries, including 61 in France, the event showcased France's thriving art scene. It featured a diverse public program in collaboration with renowned cultural institutions across six Parisian locations. This edition welcomed 15 new galleries from Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Held at the Grand Palais Éphémère from October 20 to 22, 2023, the fair drew 38,000 attendees. The next edition will take place at Art Basel’s permanent venue: the iconic (renovated) Grand Palais from October 18 to 20, 2024.

5 Easy Ways To Save Money On Your Next Trip - forbes.com - Britain - city New York - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - state Virginia - county Tate - Victoria, Britain
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29.02.2024

5 Easy Ways To Save Money On Your Next Trip

Whether you’re venturing out on a day trip, planning a long-weekend getaway or setting up a round-the-world travel adventure, saving money is key, especially when it comes to flights, hotels, meals and attractions. Here are five easy ways to keep your travel budget in order on the road.

Tish, ‘The Demon Snapper’: A Vital, Haunting New Film Portrait - forbes.com - Ireland - Britain - county Tate
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17.11.2023

Tish, ‘The Demon Snapper’: A Vital, Haunting New Film Portrait

A moving portrait of fiery, social documentary photographer Patricia Anne "Tish" Murtha (14 March 1956 – 13 March 2013), has been released in cinemas today. Docu-biopic Tish, directed by Paul Sng (Dispossession, Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché ) and beautifully narrated by actor Maxine Peake, paints a vivid and evocative portrait of Murtha’s life-long commitment to documenting the lives of working-class communities in the North East of England. The driving force behind the film was Murtha’s daughter Ella who talks to her mother’s relatives, friends and teachers to create an engaging overview of one the UK’s least known but most important photographers. Ella has also been responsible for ensuring her mother’s work has been acquired by and shown in the Tate gallery.

Women In Revolt: Tate Britain’s Landmark Feminist Art Exhibition - forbes.com - Britain - Usa - county Tate
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15.11.2023

Women In Revolt: Tate Britain’s Landmark Feminist Art Exhibition

A landmark exhibition of feminist art opened last week at Tate Britain in London (runs until 7 April 2024). Showcasing work by over 100 women artists and collectives living and working in the UK, this is the first major survey of its kind. Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970 - 1990 includes painting, drawing, photography, textiles, printmaking, film, sculpture and archival materials created during a time of extreme social, economic and political change. As well as celebrating the work of well-known artists such as Sonia Boyce, Lubaina Himid, Helen Chadwick and Margaret Harrison, Women in Revolt! shows women artists, who despite long careers, are not as well known as they should be.

Stanley Spencer’s ‘village in heaven’: an arty weekend in Cookham, Berkshire - theguardian.com - Britain - city London - Macedonia - county Hampshire - county Tate - county Young - city Cambridge - county Berkshire - county Imperial
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01.11.2023

Stanley Spencer’s ‘village in heaven’: an arty weekend in Cookham, Berkshire

Cookham, a Thames-side village in Berkshire, was described as “a village in heaven” by the artist Stanley Spencer (1891-1959), who lived there most of his life. He is best known for his paintings of biblical events transposed to Cookham’s streets, gardens and riverbanks. Today the village houses the Stanley Spencer Gallery, a converted Methodist chapel run entirely by volunteers. The gallery opened in 1962 and was refurbished in 2007, with a mezzanine floor added to show more of the 100-odd works in the collection. Two exhibitions are staged every year. The summer show, A Brush with History: Stanley Spencer and Modern British Art, runs until 5 November. The winter exhibition, Everywhere is Heaven: Stanley Spencer and Robert Wagner, begins on 9 November and is the gallery’s first collaboration with a living artist. As well as paintings and drawings, the museum contains memorabilia such as Spencer’s pram, which the eccentric artist used to push his canvas and easel around the village – wearing his pyjamas under his suit if it was cold.£7 adults/£3.50 age 18-25/under-18s free, daily until 5 November, Thursday to Sunday only from 9 November to 24 March

After 20 Years Of Frieze, London Remains A Hotbed Of Creativity - forbes.com - Los Angeles - Usa - New York - city London - county Tate
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19.10.2023

After 20 Years Of Frieze, London Remains A Hotbed Of Creativity

When Frieze London debuted in 2003, 27,700 visitors came to view 124 gallerists, representing what was then a small London contemporary art scene. Initially founded by Frieze magazine founders Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, Frieze was eventually purchased by American talent agency and holding group Endeavor. In the 20 years since its inception, the art fair has blown up to become one of the most esteemed in the world, with an annual attendance of over 100,000 and editions in New York and Los Angeles.

9 Of The Best London Art Exhibitions This Autumn - forbes.com - Italy - Britain - city London - city Rome - county Tate
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15.10.2023

9 Of The Best London Art Exhibitions This Autumn

Autumn in London is always a cultural explosion. October kicks off with the annual art fairs Frieze and Frieze Masters, the brilliant 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair,plus the BFI London Film Festival, followed in November by the EFG Jazz Festival.

Where to stay in London - roughguides.com - city Amsterdam - Britain - city London - county Tate
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21.07.2023

Where to stay in London

Historic, sprawling, sleepless: London is a wonderful place to visit. Monuments from the capital’s glorious past are everywhere, while you’ll also find cultural and culinary delights from across the globe. Accommodation in London, however, is expensive. But with a little savvy you can get some great deals – just don’t expect a mansion for the price of a garret. Start planning your trip with our guide to the best area to stay in London.

The most romantic places in the UK - roughguides.com - Britain - Scotland - city London, Britain - county Hill - county Tate
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21.07.2023

The most romantic places in the UK

Discover the most romantic places in the UK, whether it's a countryside stroll or a sunset cocktail in one of the world's greatest cities. Here are our top picks.

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