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6 votes
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Paper artist Gillian Taylor has used letters sent to her in the final days of letter delivery by the Danish national postal system to create an art installation of hanging daisies
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Any advice from artists on Tildes about having their work being accepted into museums?
Art is an escape, an outlet for creativity. I tend to also view it becoming a burden as barriers to creation arise. Even moreso should the business and networking aspects of it be involved,...
Art is an escape, an outlet for creativity. I tend to also view it becoming a burden as barriers to creation arise. Even moreso should the business and networking aspects of it be involved, however necessary an evil it may be.
I'm curious what the process is to enter your artwork into a local gallery or museum. Do you mingle during art gallery events? Perhaps you encountered a formal application, wait-list, maybe an interview?
For context, I wanted to submit a 15 minute surreal Dadaist recorded performance about modern technology and the current climate of refusing to engage in active listening.
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What institutions besides the Louvre consider to be their “Mona Lisa”
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Making Waves: The Art of Japanese Woodblock Print, York Art Gallery, UK. 27 February – 30 August 2026
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Denmark's brilliant painter of light – Anna Ancher learnt from the artists who flocked to her parents' hotel in Skagen, and forged her own path as a painter of radiant interiors
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Two exhibitions in Norway and the UK bring together neglected treasures of printmaking from the Nordic region, including works by Edvard Munch
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New Art City: Virtual Art Space
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Susan Herbert - Cat Paintings
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We took the back off a Michelangelo and it took seven months | Saving Michelangelo’s Epifania cartoon
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Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today?
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It's got colliding planets, women in peril and an angry phone-in host – inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition that refuses to shy away from his problematic side
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A Tildes post inspired me to create a collaborative art project
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Housed in a renovated Art Nouveau post office building in Trondheim, PoMo – which sees improving gender representation in art as a key mission – is now open
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Rediscovered Edvard Munch painting will be unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery in March, as part of a major exhibition of the Norwegian master's portraits
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Groundbreaking exhibition on Tove Jansson's public art opens in Helsinki – focuses on the artist and writer's lesser-known mural work
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Trondheim set to welcome PoMo museum in 2025 – minimum of 60% of its acquisition budget to women artists to tackle gender inequality in museum collections at large
8 votes -
10+ things to know about The Great Wave
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Home to the largest collection of Nordic art, a converted grain silo is putting Kristiansand in Norway on Europe's cultural map
8 votes -
A decades-long forgery scheme ensnared Canada’s most famous Indigenous artist, a rock musician turned sleuth and several top museums. Here’s how investigators unraveled the incredible scam.
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History in ink: Preserving the world’s largest cartoon and comic collection
8 votes -
In the depths of Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art, a volcano is stirring – Hrafntinna (Obsidian) is an immersive installation by Icelandic artist and musician Jónsi
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Rubens & Women review – ‘Naked breasts moved him religiously’
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Danish artist who submitted empty frames as artwork told to repay funding
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Danish artist Jens Haaning ordered to return €67,000 to a museum after he supplied it with two blank canvasses for a project he named "Take the Money and Run"
27 votes -
Ever Present, the National Gallery of Australia's behemoth exhibition of First Peoples art, resonates with Auckland audience
7 votes -
Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today?
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Why has Hilma af Klint, an overlooked pioneer been paired with Piet Mondrian, a jazz-mad Dutchman rebelling against his dad's religion? The answer lies in the spirit world
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An exhibition being held at the Kling & Bang gallery in Iceland is the first ever retrospective of the Russian feminist protest art collective Pussy Riot
7 votes -
National Gallery of the Faroe Islands becomes the first national gallery to feature a fully produced show created by artificial intelligence
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Brad Pitt has unveiled his sculptures in a lakeside art museum in Finland alongside Australian musician Nick Cave and British sculptor Thomas Houseago
6 votes -
Ukrainian exhibition that was left stranded in a gallery in Denmark, unable to return to Kyiv when Russia invaded, has reopened after being adopted by the EU
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Oslo's vast National Museum opens with tapestry of 400 reindeer skulls – the ‘grey box’ has been eight years and £500m in the making
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Norway's £500m National Museum to open after eight-year wait – director apologises for delays that have kept Munch's The Scream out of public view
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Unable to travel back to Iceland to see a volcano erupt, Sigur Rós star Jónsi reenacted it with sound installations, scents and sculptures in a New York City exhibit
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Danish artist Jens Haaning is refusing to pay over €70,000 back to a local art museum in protest at what he called 'miserable' working conditions and low pay
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Uffizi is suing Pornhub after it turns masterpieces into live porn
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John Waters bequeaths his art collection to Baltimore Museum of Art, whose bathrooms will be named in his honor
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Building the Moroccan Court at the New York Met
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Human breath taking its toll on The Scream, say scientists – they have discovered Edvard Munch accidentally used an impure tube of cadmium yellow
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Learn about three famous paintings from one of the National Gallery’s curators
7 votes -
2,500 museums you can now visit virtually
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What it took for Stockholm's popular photography museum to make it in New York City
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The opening of the long-awaited Munch Museum in Oslo has been postponed until the autumn due to delays in the building process
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Gloomy Van Gogh self-portrait in Oslo gallery confirmed authentic – only known painting by Dutch master while he had psychosis is unmistakably his work
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Fotografiska breathes life into historic New York landmark – Swedish photography museum's first global outpost is taking shape in the former Church Missions House
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Gay artist devastated by removal of artwork from Llandudno gallery after complaints of homophobia
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram:...
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police
Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz2OF2EA4mR/
Is it homophobic to depict homophobia in art?
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Olafur Eliasson returns to Tate Modern with tonne of white Lego – retrospective investigates how we respond to nature
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Kadokawa Cinema Shinjuku reopens as anime-exclusive theater
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'Beacon of culture': West Bank's £16m arts centre opens against huge odds
4 votes