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Exhibition | ‘Hew Locke: Here’s the Thing’ at Ikon Gallery

By Ruth Millington 17/03/2019 1

‘Hew Locke: Here’s the Thing’ at Ikon Gallery in Birmingham will be the most comprehensive exhibition to date of work by British artist Hew Locke. […]

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Exhibition | Artist Colin Wilson turns still lifes sinister: ‘Memory of Touch’ at Argentea Gallery

By Ruth Millington 04/03/2019

The traditional still life takes a sinister turn in a new exhibition, called ‘Memory of Touch’, at Argentea Gallery in Birmingham. British photographer and artist […]

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Tate Campaign #5WomenArtists to challenge gender inequality in art

By Ruth Millington 03/03/2019

Can you name 5 women artists? Many people can’t. If you can, it probably takes you much longer to think of five female artists than […]

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ODOX | New gallery & artist studios opens in Birmingham

By Ruth Millington 23/01/2019

Introducing Odox: a new gallery, artist studios provider and project space in Birmingham. Based in the Jewellery Quarter, Odox is an artist-run space, which will […]

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10 of the best Birmingham art exhibitions to see in 2019

By Ruth Millington 15/12/2018

Here is my guide to 10 of the best Birmingham art exhibitions in 2019. From drawings by Leonardo da Vinci at Birmingham Museum & Art […]

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Women Power Protest | 55 contemporary feminist artists to take over BMAG

By Ruth Millington 27/11/2018

Contemporary feminist artists will soon be taking over the Gas Hall at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Opening on 10th November 2018, ‘Women Power Protest’ […]

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Exhibition | Lucy Orta: Procession Banners at Medicine Gallery

By Ruth Millington 06/10/2018

From 23 October 2018 — 20 January 2019 Medicine Bakery + Gallery will be filled with procession banners. In collaboration with artist Lucy Orta and Ikon Gallery, the […]

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Exhibition | Pato Bosich: Drawing antiquity with wine

By Ruth Millington 09/09/2018

Pato Bosich (b.1978) has an enchanting new exhibition of drawings created in dialogue with the British Museum’s collection of classical antiquity art. Working both on-site […]

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A beginner’s guide | How to start a contemporary art collection

By Ruth Millington 07/09/2018

How do I start a contemporary art collection? Is it a good idea to invest in contemporary art? Where should I buy art from? These […]

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The Ultimate Affordable Guide to Arts in the West Midlands by Nati Creates

By Ruth Millington 07/09/2018

Photo: Artwork in progress by MrASingh at Creative Heights launch, Rotunda. Image credit: Nati Creates.  For this guest post, we welcome the lovely Nati to […]

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