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‘Galleries help you to connect to yourself’: a photographer’s week with the National Art Pass

‘Galleries help you to connect to yourself’: a photographer’s week with the National Art Pass

To me, a gallery or museum is a special place for self-reflection because everything is curated. It’s a safe space, somewhere to enjoy a moment of quiet and see how I’m moved by what I’m experiencing. You don’t need to necessarily understand or intellectualise what you’re seeing. A gallery can …

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‘Like nothing else I’ve found’: readers’ favourite small galleries in the UK

Winning tip: sculpture, scrap and stories in Glasgow The Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre, actually a gallery, is a wonderful stroll through beautiful madness. Just minutes from Buchanan Street in Glasgow, this storyland is filled with mechanical figures made from wood and metal and all sorts of scrap, arranged in two different …

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Galleries, grandeur and fairytale villages: Austria’s cultural, historical and luxury highlights

Galleries, grandeur and fairytale villages: Austria’s cultural, historical and luxury highlights

Austria’s Alpine playground is legendary – its skiing superb, its hospitality impeccable, and its mountain scenery frankly some of the most sublimely beautiful anywhere on the planet. But look beyond the meticulously groomed slopes and the fabulous après ski bars, and you’ll find a whole world of other reasons to …

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