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Banksy’s return to the Kent coast and Grayson Perry’s Posh Cloths exhibition made March an exciting month on the UK art scene which inspired us to look back on some of the country’s best public art.
Meanwhile, in the wake of his critically-acclaimed New York show, we explored the quietly radical work of Derrick Addams. Scroll down for more details…
Morning Is Broken
Banksy
Banksy’s second street work of the year made its debut on the side of a derelict farmhouse this month – only for the building to be demolished shortly afterwards by clueless construction workers.
This new mural comes just a month after Banksy's Valentine's Day Mascara mural appeared in Margate, Kent, on Valentine's Day.
He kicked off 2023 with a new knighthood, a TV program and shows in London and Venice. Now we’re highlighting the reasons to invest in Britain’s much-loved national treasure, popular with collectors and the public alike.
The Brighton-based artist has maintained his fascination with antique artefacts since the start of his career.
Old maps, newspapers and documents, become his canvas adding an evocative and melancholic sense to his portraits.
True to his distinct style, here is his latest original.
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In Focus
Derrick Adams
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In Focus: Derrick Adams
Humble, passionate and accomplished, Adams creates impactful work exploring Black Joy. Learn more about his methods and motivation...and why he's smashing auction estimates.
London and the South of England have a vibrant tradition of free public art. We’ve picked out the region’s best performances, installations and festivals.