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TEFAF New York
Barbara Hepworth: Sculpting and Painting 15 - 19 May 2026 Art Fair Piano Nobile is delighted to present a display at TEFAF New York focusing on Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures and paintings from the late forties till the end of her life. The... -
InSight No. 191
Barbara Hepworth | Two rotating forms II May 14, 2026 As Piano Nobile opens Barbara Hepworth: Sculpting & Painting at TEFAF New York, InSight considers how Hepworth responded to new technologies of her age. InSight No. 191 Barbara Hepworth, Two... -
Highlighted Work
Francis Bacon | Dog, c. 1967 As a subject, animals interested Francis Bacon because of their proximity to raw, uncultivated sensation. Animals do not dissimulate: they are unaware of themselves; their behaviours are instinctual. The imagery...
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Highlighted Publication
Barbara Hepworth: Strings February 28, 2025 Barbara Hepworth: Strings is the first publication dedicated to the artist’s stringed sculptures, paintings and drawings. In 1939, Hepworth (1903–1975) made her first sculpture threaded with strings. For the rest... -
Grayson Perry
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Galerie Selects the 12 Best Works at TEFAF New York
Galerie Magazine May 14, 2026 Park Avenue Armory show always carries the promise that something incredible can happen to the collector. The dramatic space has been bringing out the excitement of the art hunt for... -
Walter Sickert: Working Notes at Charleston
Exhibition created in partnership with Piano Nobile April 1, 2026 Following Piano Nobile's exhibition Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui. The Herbert and Ann Lucas Collection, Charleston is working in partnership with the gallery to create their upcoming exhibition Walter Sickert:... -
The grandest art and antiques fair in the world
The Times March 4, 2026 Every year in Maastricht priceless treasures go on sale, from a jewel-encrusted book of Shakespeare’s poems to a self-portrait by Rembrandt. Louisa McKenzie selects six of the most precious collectors’... -
Sickert: Love, Death & Ennui — a startling treat of a show
The Times Nancy Durrant's four star review explores how 'the often overlooked realist painter persuades us with his unembroidered take on daily life'. > Love and death are, said Walter Sickert, “the...
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