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NGV’s Cartier exhibition shines bright

The West Australian

The West Australian

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June 27, 2026

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NGV’s Cartier exhibition shines bright

Elaborate diamond jewellery is out of reach for most of us, so a ticket to Melbourne Winter Masterpieces: Cartier is an affordable way to add a bit of sparkle to everyday life

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Kuwait Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Art exhibition celebrates Amir’s words and unity

KUWAIT: Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governor and Acting Hawally Governor Sheikh Sabah Bader Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah on Wednesday said the art exhibition “Our Father Meshal Said” reflects the...

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 28, 2026

Marchuk and Dubovyk: Two Visionaries, Two Landmark Exhibitions in Kyiv

Two major Kyiv exhibitions celebrate milestone anniversaries of Ukrainian modernist masters Ivan Marchuk and Oleksandr Dubovyk. A permanent exhibition at the Chocolate House showcases Marchuk's signature pliontanism and museum masterpieces spanning six decades, while the Ukrainian House presents the largest-ever retrospective of Dubovyk's symbol-rich artistic universe. Together, the exhibitions offer a rare opportunity to explore two distinct visual languages that have shaped contemporary Ukrainian art.

Quartz

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· Jul 7, 2026

The best museums in Kyoto for art, history, and culture

From a sake museum in a 1637 brewery with a free tasting to a Pritzker-designed gallery focused on living Kansai artists

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Art, markets and creative opportunities across the Costa Blanca this summer

From inspiring art exhibitions and artisan markets to unique opportunities for aspiring models, there is no shortage of creative events []

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 7, 2026

Giftex unveils The Collectors' Cove: India's only collector-first destination celebrating remarkable works, objects and exceptional craftsmanship

Giftex unveils The Collectors' Cove: India's only collector-first destination celebrating remarkable works, objects and exceptional craftsmanship

Chicago Reporter

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· Jul 9, 2026

Student Voices: “Echoes of Glory” exhibit honors Haiti’s World Cup Legacy

As Haiti proceeds through the FIFA World Cup 2026, a limited-time exhibition in Uptown celebrates the players, artists and community leaders who have shaped the nation’s soccer legacy. “Echoes of Glory: 1974 / 2026,” presented by the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC), opened on June 11 with an art showcase and panel discussion exploring [] The post Student Voices: “Echoes of Glory” exhibit honors Haiti’s World Cup Legacy appeared first on The Chicago Reporter.

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Related coverage for "NGV’s Cartier exhibition shines bright": Kuwait Times — Art exhibition celebrates Amir’s words and unity. Kyiv Post — Marchuk and Dubovyk: Two Visionaries, Two Landmark Exhibitions in Kyiv. Quartz — The best museums in Kyoto for art, history, and culture. Euro Weekly News — Art, markets and creative opportunities across the Costa Blanca this summer. The Hindu BusinessLine — Giftex unveils The Collectors' Cove: India's only collector-first destination celebrating remarkable works, objects and exceptional craftsmanship. Chicago Reporter — Student Voices: “Echoes of Glory” exhibit honors Haiti’s World Cup Legacy