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Commercial goes pastoral: the draw of showing art in the open air

The Art Newspaper

Education has long been a focus of the New Art Centre—Roche Court Educational Trust organises regular visits and workshops for local schools and runs the Articulation public speaking prize for young people aged 16 to 19. Programming is slower in Somerset than our urban galleries,” she says, adding that people often make repeat visits.

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Amid geopolitical tensions, Pakistani and Indian art worlds unite in London exhibitions

The Art Newspaper

While Giacometti's ragged, attenuated sculptures reflect the horrors of the Second World War, Bhabha's totemic hybrid figures address the permanence of global warfare in the modern age. As Jhaveri adds, "the exhibition title says it best, Nothing is behind us."

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Anonymous image makers, New York nights and confronting the colonial: three photography shows to see at Les Rencontres d'Arles

The Art Newspaper

David Armstrong The Tower, Luma, Arles, until spring 2026 David Armstrong, Cookie at Bleecker St., Watching Lucette age via these photographs, and pondering her motives, is a fascinating exercise. If you're heading to Arles, here's our pick of shows to add to your itinerary.

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Collecting General Custer and the 7th Cavalry

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Libbie outlived her husband by fifty-six years, dying at the grand age of ninety. As the film ages, the value of these items will naturally increase. For those interested solely in the battle and not the campaign, Little Bighorn from Legion Wargames offers a detailed tactical analysis of the engagement.

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Bayeux Tapestry to return to UK for first time in almost 1,000 years

The Art Newspaper

The tapestry will go on show in the Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery of the British Museum between September 2026 and July 2027. The display will mark the first time the precious tapestry, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle of Hastings, has been in Britain in almost 1,000 years.

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