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The best British museums and art galleries to visit in the UK now Museums, galleries and other art spaces have started to reopen. Where can you go, and what can you see? 28 May 2021 • 9:06am Naum Gabo s Constructed Head No.2 is one of the artworks reopening at Tate St Ives Credit: Ben Birchall/PA Wire As lockdown measures are lifted, we are now allowed to go inside other places other than our own homes and supermarkets, art galleries are back open, whether for a family outing or just a wander around to admire the art on offer. Some smaller commercial galleries were allowed to reopen before May 17, as they’re classed as “non-essential retail” and were thus able to welcome visitors (and customers) back, as other shops were, from April 12. However, more exhibitions are now opening to give people the opportunity to experience the works that they have been deprived of for so long. ....
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A complete guide to British museums and galleries reopening Museums, galleries and other art spaces have started to reopen. Where can you go, and what can you see? 13 May 2021 • 6:12pm Naum Gabo s Constructed Head No.2 is one of the artworks reopening at Tate St Ives Credit: Ben Birchall/PA Wire Art is back. During lockdown, of course, it never truly left. But the joys of a solo mooch around a gallery, or a family outing, were put on hold. But now, from May 1 in some parts of the UK, and 17 May in England, the nation s galleries and art museums can welcome visitors again at last. Some smaller commercial galleries have already reopened, as they’re classed as “non-essential retail” and were thus able to welcome visitors (and customers) back, as other shops were, from April 12. ....
Fabrica: The Forked Forest Park. Pic by Tom Thistlethwaite The work will take over the former church in the form of a forest they have grown sustainably. Produced in collaboration with Brighton Festival, the exhibition will run from May 18 to June 20 and will invite visitors to immerse themselves in a space filled with branches, saplings and thinnings. Dive in and you will soon give yourself up to the illusion of being lost in a dense wooded environment. With branches and material locally and sustainably sourced, The Forked Forest Path evokes a strong sense of ‘the woods’ and of our relationship to this particular aspect of nature and its place in our human folklore. ....