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Seaside Modern: Art and Life on the Beach - Hastings Contemporary

/ Hastings Contemporary has announced their reopening exhibition for the 27th May with a spectacular summer show ‘Seaside Modern’ which celebrates and explores the relationship between artists and the beach from the 1920s to 1970s. Seaside Modern explores the relationship between artists and the beach Marking the beginning of summer and the hopeful and happy return to a better way of life, this exciting exhibition of more than sixty artists and designers will look at the broader social and cultural phenomenon of the British heading to the beach in ever more significant numbers. Seaside Modern: The Seaside by William Roberts Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London © Estate of John David Roberts courtesy of the William Roberts Society.

Poet Kostas Anagnopoulos Shares His Favorite Artworks from Artnet Galleries

Kostas Anagnopoulos is a creative in every sense of the word. Whether he is working to provide award-winning services to clients in the gift, home, jewelry, and personal-accessories industries, or teaching poetry remotely with Creative Growth in San Francisco, Kostas is a master at aesthetics.  After more than 20 years of working closely with visionary merchants and top retailers, Kostas opened Pidgin, a store in Oak Hill, New York, to sell the things that he loves, from antiques and old objects, to a selection of beautifully crafted new items.  We caught up with Kostas to hear about his bucket-list destination, what he’s read recently, and some of his favorite works available right now from Artnet Galleries.

Over £94,000-worth of contemporary art sold on behalf of Kettle s Yard House and Gallery

Over £94,000-worth of contemporary art sold on behalf of Kettle s Yard House and Gallery
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Amy Sillman s Philosophy of Doubt

The painter, writer, educator and self-described ‘art appreciator’ invites us to follow and think alongside her Amy Sillman has been studying the Bible. Specifi­cally, the artist has been looking at the Five Books of Moses – or Torah – with their litany of travails, victories and epiphanies of a people exiled in search of a homeland. Though she has Jewish roots, Sillman approaches her studies with secular enthusiasm, teasing out bathetic moments in scripture that have a decidedly humanist appeal. In these stories, lessons are continually being imparted and events occur one right after another, alternating between tragedy and comedy, salvation and punishment. When I ask why she’s drawn to the Torah, she replies that the texts are fitting for the present moment of isolation, ‘a crazy chronicle of people arguing, complaining, getting things wrong, haggling and being fucked up’.

English house museum Kettle s Yard to sell donated collection to raise funds

The Small Gate Painting 4 (1980) by Prunella Clough from the John Ady collection Courtesy of Cheffins Kettle’s Yard House and Gallery in Cambridge, UK, is to sell off a collection of 20th-century works of art left to the museum by local landscape architect John Ady in 2019. The collection of 29 works is hoped to raise around £35,000 for the gallery when it sells at Cheffins auction house in Cambridge on 25 February. These works are not being deaccessioned, a Cheffins spokesperson says, as they have never entered the collection: The Ady collection was left to Kettle’s Yard with the understanding that any works not acquired into the permanent collection would be sold to benefit Kettle’s Yard. The works for sale have not been accessioned into the Kettle’s Yard collection. Andrew Nairne, the director of Kettle’s Yard, says the gallery relies on legacies like these to enable us to care for the Kettle’s Yard House and collection, make special exhibit

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