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and the madcap whimsy of their original frontman Syd Barrett. The one genuine surprise is a cover of “Between Two Points” by the late-1990s dream-pop duo the Montgolfier Brothers (a discovery ...
culminating in an immersive contemporary art exhibition and events, is taking place in the iconic Zig Zag building, Glastonbury, for Somerset Art Weeks Festival from 21 September to 6 October.
True to its name, Art of the Brick is a massive exhibition with exciting Lego-themed art pieces and installations to explore. Located in the Singapore Expo, this exhibition promises a wide range of ...
The 'ART-efact' exhibition will be held in the old Yoga Centre in Smithfield Road, Oswestry, and opens at 10am on Friday, September 6. It will continues on market days, Wednesdays, Fridays and ...
It seems like it was only a couple of months ago that the New York Knicks traded RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley to the Raptors, but it also feels like a year ago. So much has happened in the past ...
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A special exhibition is open at Bury Art Museum showcasing the wide range of artistic talent in the area. Running throughout September, the exhibition celebrates Bury Art Society’s 75th anniversary. A ...
August is art’s time of slumber, a month absolutely bereft of exhibitions as all the galleries take an entirely undeserved break from the entirely unarduous task of putting on shows. But come ...
So much has transpired since RJ Barrett last donned a New York Knicks jersey that his Manhattan endeavors seem downright predhistoric. The Knicks' potential run to glory will not feature Barrett ...
Dr Alistair Fair, a reader in architectural history at the University of Edinburgh, said: "These drawings, in a way, are a lost art now." The exhibition has been on tour since last year.