[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"website-detail-rutbryk":3,"facets-{\"includeAuthors\":\"false\"}":174,"facets-baseline-false":334,"similar-websites-rutbryk":366},{"id":4,"name":5,"slug":6,"url":7,"dateUpdated":8,"fetchedAt":9,"coverId":10,"coverMobileId":11,"coverWidth":12,"coverHeight":13,"coverMobileWidth":14,"coverMobileHeight":15,"descriptionEn":16,"seoMeta":17,"industry":20,"styles":24,"credits":37,"pages":38,"typefaces":50,"technologiesByCategory":58,"pagespeedDesktop":115,"pagespeedMobile":127,"performanceDesktop":118,"performanceMobile":129,"colorBuckets":134,"colorPalette":155},"faebf8de-11e9-4bb0-b81d-932d5557045c","Rutbryk","rutbryk","https:\u002F\u002Frutbryk.jp","2026-05-23T19:20:03.000Z","2026-05-03T23:58:29.000Z","c8f6d8d9-6569-4ef1-93cd-81f4e6081ad2","2b6d00b4-cdec-442d-8503-07e79e73c033",1440,900,780,1688,"The Rut Bryk official website serves as a digital retrospective for the renowned Finnish ceramic artist, celebrating her legacy through a comprehensive exhibition. It functions as both an informational hub for museum visitors and a curated gallery space that showcases her diverse body of work, including ceramics and textiles. The site bridges the gap between historical art appreciation and contemporary engagement by featuring articles on creators and collectors inspired by her craft.\n\nThe visual identity is defined by a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic that mirrors the tactile and organic nature of Bryk's artistry. Utilizing a muted, earthy color palette and generous whitespace, the design allows the vibrant colors of the artwork to command attention. The layout employs elegant typography and a structured grid, creating a sense of calm, high-end curation that appeals to art enthusiasts, museum-goers, and design collectors seeking a profound connection to mid-century modernism.",{"title":18,"meta_description":19},"Rut Bryk Exhibition | The Migata Bandaijima Art Museum","Official website for the Rut Bryk exhibition. Explore the works of the legendary Finnish ceramic artist through ceramics, textiles, and curated articles.",{"name":21,"label":22,"slug":23},"Art & Culture","Art and Culture","art-and-culture",[25,29,33],{"name":26,"label":27,"slug":28},"High-End \u002F Luxury","Luxury","luxury",{"name":30,"label":31,"slug":32},"Clean \u002F Minimalist","Minimalist","minimalist",{"name":34,"label":35,"slug":36},"Typographic \u002F Big Type","Typographic","typographic",[],[39],{"name":40,"title":41,"description":42,"url":43,"coverId":10,"coverMobileId":11,"alt":44,"altMobile":45,"pageType":46},"Homepage","RUT BRYK | ルート・ブリュック展","フィンランドを代表するアーティスト、ルート・ブリュック（Rut Bryk）の展覧会オフィシャルウェブサイト。東京ステーションギャラリー（2019年春）、伊丹市立美術館（2019年秋）、岐阜県現代陶芸美術館（2020年春）などで開催。ブリュックは、アラビア製陶所の美術部門アーティストとして、世界的に活躍しました。没後20周年、日本フィンランド修好100周年に行われる「ルート・ブリュック」展は、約180点のセラミックやテキスタイルなど、多彩な仕事を日本で初めて網羅的に紹介。このウェブサイトでは展覧会の内容や主な作品のほか、ブリュック好きのクリエイターやコレクターの記事も掲載します。","https:\u002F\u002Frutbryk.jp\u002F","The desktop homepage features a minimalist design with a large hero image of a ceramic artwork against a warm brown background. The layout includes a vertical sidebar on the left with the exhibition title, museum name, and social media icons, while the main content area displays a grid of large, rectangular image tiles with Japanese text headings and descriptions. The color palette is earthy and sophisticated, using muted tones of brown, pink, and teal.","The mobile version presents a single-column vertical layout optimized for scrolling. The hero section at the top displays the exhibition title and a large ceramic artwork, followed by a series of full-width image tiles that act as links to different sections like exhibition overview and online shop. The sidebar elements from the desktop version are repositioned to the top or integrated into the flow, maintaining a clean, image-centric aesthetic.",{"name":47,"label":48,"slug":49},"Home \u002F Landing Page","Home \u002F Landing","home-landing",[51,55],{"name":52,"label":52,"slug":53,"foundryName":54},"Icomoon","icomoon",null,{"name":56,"label":56,"slug":57,"foundryName":54},"Work Sans","work-sans",{"SEO":59,"WordPress plugins":63,"Uncategorized":65,"CDN":72,"Analytics":84,"JavaScript libraries":88,"Databases":95,"Web servers":99,"Reverse proxies":103,"Programming languages":105,"CMS":109,"Blogs":113},[60],{"name":61,"label":61,"slug":62},"All in One SEO","all-in-one-seo",[64],{"name":61,"label":61,"slug":62},[66,69],{"name":67,"label":67,"slug":68},"All in One SEO Pack","all-in-one-seo-pack",{"name":70,"label":70,"slug":71},"Infinite Scroll","infinite-scroll",[73,75,78,81],{"name":74,"label":74,"slug":74},"cdnjs",{"name":76,"label":76,"slug":77},"Cloudflare","cloudflare",{"name":79,"label":79,"slug":80},"jsDelivr","jsdelivr",{"name":82,"label":82,"slug":83},"Unpkg","unpkg",[85],{"name":86,"label":86,"slug":87},"Google Analytics","google-analytics",[89,92],{"name":90,"label":90,"slug":91},"jQuery","jquery",{"name":93,"label":93,"slug":94},"Slick","slick",[96],{"name":97,"label":97,"slug":98},"MySQL","mysql",[100],{"name":101,"label":101,"slug":102},"Nginx","nginx",[104],{"name":101,"label":101,"slug":102},[106],{"name":107,"label":107,"slug":108},"PHP","php",[110],{"name":111,"label":111,"slug":112},"WordPress","wordpress",[114],{"name":111,"label":111,"slug":112},[116,119,122,125],{"category":117,"score":118},"performance",76,{"category":120,"score":121},"accessibility",89,{"category":123,"score":124},"best-practices",100,{"category":126,"score":124},"seo",[128,130,131,133],{"category":117,"score":129},81,{"category":120,"score":121},{"category":123,"score":132},96,{"category":126,"score":124},[135,139,143,147,151],{"value":136,"label":137,"hex":138},"white","White","#ffffff",{"value":140,"label":141,"hex":142},"teal","Teal","#00bba7",{"value":144,"label":145,"hex":146},"black","Black","#000000",{"value":148,"label":149,"hex":150},"brown","Brown","#7b3306",{"value":152,"label":153,"hex":154},"gray","Gray","#737373",[156,159,162,165,168,171],{"hex":157,"percent":158},"#E5EFEA",0.301,{"hex":160,"percent":161},"#9CDCCD",0.2326,{"hex":163,"percent":164},"#C5BFC3",0.1603,{"hex":166,"percent":167},"#18161A",0.137,{"hex":169,"percent":170},"#A3773F",0.1066,{"hex":172,"percent":173},"#575E5A",0.0625,{"facetDistribution":175,"facetLabels":252},{"industry":176,"styles":195,"technologies":210,"font_families":236,"page_type_name":250},{"Agency & Studio":177,"Art & Culture":178,"SaaS & Software":179,"Fashion & Apparel":180,"Architecture & Real Estate":181,"Entertainment & Media":182,"Food & Beverage":183,"Photography & Video":184,"Finance & Fintech":118,"Healthcare & Wellness":185,"Technology & Hardware":186,"Industrial & Manufacturing":187,"Beauty & Cosmetics":188,"Travel & Hospitality":189,"Non-Profit & Charity":190,"Education & Courses":191,"Crypto & Web3":192,"Sports & Fitness":193,"Automotive & Transportation":194},716,296,210,167,163,138,125,120,62,54,49,47,45,41,32,24,21,11,{"Clean \u002F Minimalist":196,"Typographic \u002F Big Type":197,"High-End \u002F Luxury":198,"Dark Mode":199,"Vibrant \u002F Colorful":200,"Monochrome \u002F Grayscale":201,"Fun \u002F Playful":202,"Brutalist \u002F Neo-Brutalist":203,"Corporate \u002F Professional":204,"Illustrative \u002F Hand-drawn":205,"Futuristic \u002F Sci-Fi":206,"3D \u002F Spatial":207,"Retro \u002F Vintage \u002F Y2K":208,"Glassmorphism":209,"Bento Grid":209},2056,1713,1012,570,393,317,257,236,205,87,69,55,33,15,{"jQuery":211,"PHP":212,"WordPress":213,"Node.js":214,"React":215,"Vercel":216,"Vue.js":217,"Shopify":218,"Next.js":219,"Klaviyo":220,"Nuxt.js":221,"Typekit":222,"Amazon Web Services":223,"reCAPTCHA":224,"YouTube":225,"MailChimp":226,"Modernizr":227,"Bootstrap":228,"Slick":229,"Google Font API":230,"Craft CMS":231,"Framer Sites":232,"Contact Form 7":233,"Stimulus":234,"Google Maps":235},875,629,504,320,311,262,207,196,161,149,147,141,129,117,95,92,91,85,82,79,66,65,64,59,58,{"Inter":237,"Times New Roman":238,"Roboto":239,"Open Sans":240,"Neue Haas Grotesk":240,"Suisse Intl":241,"Arial":206,"Poppins":231,"Helvetica Neue":233,"Montserrat":242,"Diatype":207,"Neue Montreal":186,"Lato":187,"Graphik":243,"Source Sans":244,"Monument Grotesk":245,"Noto Sans":246,"Helvetica":247,"Söhne":248,"DM Sans":248,"Founders Grotesk":248,"GT America":249,"Google Sans":249,"Editorial":208,"IBM Plex Mono":191},315,168,127,90,88,60,46,44,40,39,36,35,34,{"Home \u002F Landing Page":251},2397,{"industry":253,"styles":272,"page_type_name":285,"technologies":286,"font_families":308},{"Agency & Studio":254,"Art & Culture":22,"SaaS & Software":255,"Fashion & Apparel":256,"Architecture & Real Estate":257,"Entertainment & Media":258,"Food & Beverage":259,"Photography & Video":260,"Finance & Fintech":261,"Healthcare & Wellness":262,"Technology & Hardware":263,"Industrial & Manufacturing":264,"Beauty & Cosmetics":265,"Travel & Hospitality":266,"Non-Profit & Charity":267,"Education & Courses":268,"Crypto & Web3":269,"Sports & Fitness":270,"Automotive & Transportation":271},"Agencies","Software","Fashion","Real Estate","Entertainment","Food and Drink","Photography","Fintech","Wellness","Technology","Industrial","Beauty","Travel","Non-Profit","Education","Web3","Sports","Automotive",{"Clean \u002F Minimalist":31,"Typographic \u002F Big Type":35,"High-End \u002F Luxury":27,"Dark Mode":273,"Vibrant \u002F Colorful":274,"Monochrome \u002F Grayscale":275,"Fun \u002F Playful":276,"Brutalist \u002F Neo-Brutalist":277,"Corporate \u002F Professional":278,"Illustrative \u002F Hand-drawn":279,"Futuristic \u002F Sci-Fi":280,"3D \u002F Spatial":281,"Retro \u002F Vintage \u002F Y2K":282,"Glassmorphism":283,"Bento Grid":284},"Dark Mode","Vibrant","Monochrome","Playful","Brutalist","Corporate","Illustrative","Futuristic","3D and Spatial","Retro and Y2K","Glassmorphism","Bento Grid",{"Home \u002F Landing Page":48},{"jQuery":90,"PHP":107,"WordPress":111,"Node.js":287,"React":288,"Vercel":289,"Vue.js":290,"Shopify":291,"Next.js":292,"Klaviyo":293,"Nuxt.js":294,"Typekit":295,"Amazon Web Services":296,"reCAPTCHA":297,"YouTube":298,"MailChimp":299,"Modernizr":300,"Bootstrap":301,"Slick":93,"Google Font API":302,"Craft CMS":303,"Framer Sites":304,"Contact Form 7":305,"Stimulus":306,"Google Maps":307},"Node.js","React","Vercel","Vue.js","Shopify","Next.js","Klaviyo","Nuxt.js","Typekit","Amazon Web Services","reCAPTCHA","YouTube","MailChimp","Modernizr","Bootstrap","Google Font API","Craft CMS","Framer Sites","Contact Form 7","Stimulus","Google Maps",{"Inter":309,"Times New Roman":310,"Roboto":311,"Open Sans":312,"Neue Haas Grotesk":313,"Suisse Intl":314,"Arial":315,"Poppins":316,"Helvetica Neue":317,"Montserrat":318,"Diatype":319,"Neue Montreal":320,"Lato":321,"Graphik":322,"Source Sans":323,"Monument Grotesk":324,"Noto Sans":325,"Helvetica":326,"Söhne":327,"DM Sans":328,"Founders Grotesk":329,"GT America":330,"Google Sans":331,"Editorial":332,"IBM Plex Mono":333},"Inter","Times New Roman","Roboto","Open Sans","Neue Haas Grotesk","Suisse Intl","Arial","Poppins","Helvetica Neue","Montserrat","Diatype","Neue Montreal","Lato","Graphik","Source Sans","Monument Grotesk","Noto Sans","Helvetica","Söhne","DM Sans","Founders Grotesk","GT America","Google Sans","Editorial","IBM Plex Mono",{"facetDistribution":335,"facetLabels":350},{"industry":336,"styles":337,"technologies":338,"font_families":339,"page_type_name":340},{"Agency & Studio":177,"Art & Culture":178,"SaaS & Software":179,"Fashion & Apparel":180,"Architecture & Real Estate":181,"Entertainment & Media":182,"Food & Beverage":183,"Photography & Video":184,"Finance & Fintech":118,"Healthcare & Wellness":185,"Technology & Hardware":186,"Industrial & Manufacturing":187,"Beauty & Cosmetics":188,"Travel & Hospitality":189,"Non-Profit & Charity":190,"Education & Courses":191,"Crypto & Web3":192,"Sports & Fitness":193,"Automotive & Transportation":194},{"Clean \u002F Minimalist":196,"Typographic \u002F Big Type":197,"High-End \u002F Luxury":198,"Dark Mode":199,"Vibrant \u002F Colorful":200,"Monochrome \u002F Grayscale":201,"Fun \u002F Playful":202,"Brutalist \u002F Neo-Brutalist":203,"Corporate \u002F Professional":204,"Illustrative \u002F Hand-drawn":205,"Futuristic \u002F Sci-Fi":206,"3D \u002F Spatial":207,"Retro \u002F Vintage \u002F Y2K":208,"Glassmorphism":209,"Bento Grid":209},{"jQuery":211,"PHP":212,"WordPress":213,"Node.js":214,"React":215,"Vercel":216,"Vue.js":217,"Shopify":218,"Next.js":219,"Klaviyo":220,"Nuxt.js":221,"Typekit":222,"Amazon Web Services":223,"reCAPTCHA":224,"YouTube":225,"MailChimp":226,"Modernizr":227,"Bootstrap":228,"Slick":229,"Google Font API":230,"Craft CMS":231,"Framer Sites":232,"Contact Form 7":233,"Stimulus":234,"Google Maps":235},{"Inter":237,"Times New Roman":238,"Roboto":239,"Open Sans":240,"Neue Haas Grotesk":240,"Suisse Intl":241,"Arial":206,"Poppins":231,"Helvetica Neue":233,"Montserrat":242,"Diatype":207,"Neue Montreal":186,"Lato":187,"Graphik":243,"Source Sans":244,"Monument Grotesk":245,"Noto Sans":246,"Helvetica":247,"Söhne":248,"DM Sans":248,"Founders Grotesk":248,"GT America":249,"Google Sans":249,"Editorial":208,"IBM Plex Mono":191},{"Home \u002F Landing Page":341,"About Us \u002F Team":342,"Projects \u002F Portfolio":343,"Contact Us":344,"Blog \u002F Article Layout":345,"Services \u002F Features":346,"Shop \u002F Catalog":347,"Careers \u002F Jobs":121,"Pricing Page":185,"Sign Up \u002F Login":348,"404 Error Page":349},2401,774,527,418,378,341,299,27,9,{"industry":351,"styles":352,"page_type_name":353,"technologies":364,"font_families":365},{"Agency & Studio":254,"Art & Culture":22,"SaaS & Software":255,"Fashion & Apparel":256,"Architecture & Real Estate":257,"Entertainment & Media":258,"Food & Beverage":259,"Photography & Video":260,"Finance & Fintech":261,"Healthcare & Wellness":262,"Technology & Hardware":263,"Industrial & Manufacturing":264,"Beauty & Cosmetics":265,"Travel & Hospitality":266,"Non-Profit & Charity":267,"Education & Courses":268,"Crypto & Web3":269,"Sports & Fitness":270,"Automotive & Transportation":271},{"Clean \u002F Minimalist":31,"Typographic \u002F Big Type":35,"High-End \u002F Luxury":27,"Dark Mode":273,"Vibrant \u002F Colorful":274,"Monochrome \u002F Grayscale":275,"Fun \u002F Playful":276,"Brutalist \u002F Neo-Brutalist":277,"Corporate \u002F Professional":278,"Illustrative \u002F Hand-drawn":279,"Futuristic \u002F Sci-Fi":280,"3D \u002F Spatial":281,"Retro \u002F Vintage \u002F Y2K":282,"Glassmorphism":283,"Bento Grid":284},{"Home \u002F Landing Page":48,"About Us \u002F Team":354,"Projects \u002F Portfolio":355,"Contact Us":356,"Blog \u002F Article Layout":357,"Services \u002F Features":358,"Shop \u002F Catalog":359,"Careers \u002F Jobs":360,"Pricing Page":361,"Sign Up \u002F Login":362,"404 Error Page":363},"About Us","Portfolio","Contact","Blog \u002F Article","Services","Shop \u002F Catalog","Careers","Pricing","Sign Up \u002F Login","404 Error",{"jQuery":90,"PHP":107,"WordPress":111,"Node.js":287,"React":288,"Vercel":289,"Vue.js":290,"Shopify":291,"Next.js":292,"Klaviyo":293,"Nuxt.js":294,"Typekit":295,"Amazon Web Services":296,"reCAPTCHA":297,"YouTube":298,"MailChimp":299,"Modernizr":300,"Bootstrap":301,"Slick":93,"Google Font API":302,"Craft CMS":303,"Framer Sites":304,"Contact Form 7":305,"Stimulus":306,"Google Maps":307},{"Inter":309,"Times New Roman":310,"Roboto":311,"Open Sans":312,"Neue Haas Grotesk":313,"Suisse Intl":314,"Arial":315,"Poppins":316,"Helvetica Neue":317,"Montserrat":318,"Diatype":319,"Neue Montreal":320,"Lato":321,"Graphik":322,"Source Sans":323,"Monument Grotesk":324,"Noto Sans":325,"Helvetica":326,"Söhne":327,"DM Sans":328,"Founders Grotesk":329,"GT America":330,"Google Sans":331,"Editorial":332,"IBM Plex Mono":333},{"hits":367},[368,474,609,745],{"id":369,"website_id":370,"page_id":369,"name":371,"slug":372,"url":373,"website_name":371,"website_slug":372,"website_url":374,"result_url":373,"fetched_at":375,"score":230,"score_boost":376,"ai_score":230,"freshness_score":377,"scored_at":378,"page_name":40,"page_url":373,"page_title":379,"page_description":380,"page_content":381,"page_sort":376,"is_home":382,"is_home_rank":383,"page_type_id":384,"page_type_name":47,"cover":385,"cover_mobile":388,"cover_sequence":390,"translations":451,"industry":21,"styles":455,"credits":457,"font_families":459,"technologies":461,"pagespeed":462,"pagespeed_mobile":467,"buckets":472,"search_payload":473},"397851b0-80f7-4ff5-b6ed-0d4db8c57f48","ed90e9b0-f11a-46f6-ba33-629a09c40dd9","ArtRabbit","artrabbit","https:\u002F\u002Fartrabbit.com\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fartrabbit.com","2026-05-04T11:34:06.000Z",0,74,"2026-05-23T19:35:59.000Z","ArtRabbit is a platform for international contemporary art exhibitions and events","Find contemporary art exhibitions and events and connect with museums, galleries, artists and curators worldwide.","What's on in Santa Fe? There is 1 current event in Santa Fe. Find out what's opening soon and what's popular [Current events Current events](\u002Fall-listings\u002Funited-states\u002Fsanta-fe) Find exhibitions and events [ Art map ](\u002Fevents#map) Editorial locations Exhibitions in London, United Kingdom Exhibitions in New York, United States Exhibitions in Los Angeles, United States Exhibitions in Berlin, Germany Exhibitions in Singapore, Singapore Exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [ Artist Opportunities Last updated on 30 April 2026 ](\u002Fartist-opportunities) [ We send art emails Get updates on openings, ArtOpps and more ](\u002Fsubscribe) Popular exhibitions and events Editorial Features Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin 04 May 2026 Los Angeles [ Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Ftodd-grays-diasporic-vision-in-portals-at-perrotin) Todd Gray layers numerous images to create narratives that weave through places and time. On view in his exhibition Portals at Perrotin Los Angeles are both small-scale studies and large-scale finished works. Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love 29 Apr 2026 New York [ Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Fbyron-kim-the-big-and-small-have-something-to-do-with-love) Byron Kim’s _Sunday Paintings_ (2024) at James Cohan pairs weekly skies with matter of fact diary entries, collapsing the distance between the personal and the cosmic. In conversation, he reflects on perception, caregiving, language, and the quiet discipline of returning each week to what is happening now. Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We are Living Under 29 Apr 2026 London, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin [ Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We are Living Under ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Fvenice-biennale-2026-the-seeds-koyo-kouoh-sowed-and-the-tree-we-are-living-under) Koyo Kouoh’s vision for the 61st Venice Biennale endures, opening this May across more than 140 pavilions and collateral events throughout Venice. Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman: Charting Paths in Formalism at David Kordansky Gallery 27 Apr 2026 Los Angeles [ Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman: Charting Paths in Formalism at David Kordansky Gallery ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Felizabeth-murray-and-betty-woodman-charting-paths-in-formalism-at-david-kordansky-gallery) The surprising yet somehow inevitable pairing of Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman, opens up new avenues of discovery. Two artists whose beautiful, idiosyncratic works have made them icons of their generation: Woodman, a ceramicist and Murray, a painter. Read more editorial features",true,1,"1",{"id":386,"height":13,"width":12,"blurhash":387},"b12603bc-7fec-4488-9680-38f3a4fb4464","radial-gradient(at 0 0,#f4faef,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 0,#f2faf8,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 0,#f2f8f2,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 0,#f6faef,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 50%,#ecede5,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 50%,#e9ece9,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 50%,#ecf0ee,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 50%,#f0f3f0,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 100%,#77655b,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 100%,#767789,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 100%,#837d88,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 100%,#8c7d7a,#00000000 50%)",{"id":389,"height":15,"width":14,"blurhash":54},"ba00c1eb-48cd-478c-a8c1-9f5961d43797",[391,394,397,400,403,406,409,412,415,418,421,424,427,430,433,436,439,442,445,448],{"directus_files_id":392},{"id":393},"93c87b13-3343-4c5e-bbb4-1952e933fa80",{"directus_files_id":395},{"id":396},"7ad15df6-4c19-4504-a403-7cd965c1b722",{"directus_files_id":398},{"id":399},"b5a0e64e-594d-4c8b-93ba-aa04f84c5908",{"directus_files_id":401},{"id":402},"b677aa39-23aa-4382-9295-eac934ee22ac",{"directus_files_id":404},{"id":405},"bdfd4e58-8126-4f3a-befe-734200433a4d",{"directus_files_id":407},{"id":408},"41363cdd-3eb0-4c0d-b63a-3668cadd6ab6",{"directus_files_id":410},{"id":411},"affcdc04-5daf-4c43-bb6c-ed58b24cfbb4",{"directus_files_id":413},{"id":414},"163bc550-e165-4474-b41d-187b0cab19ba",{"directus_files_id":416},{"id":417},"b71f6d31-3b97-4251-ae48-2e91d646598c",{"directus_files_id":419},{"id":420},"2da7f9b7-be6b-4f70-996e-193aac1f752a",{"directus_files_id":422},{"id":423},"fc9c5156-9437-4e2e-b7e1-3768632af3e1",{"directus_files_id":425},{"id":426},"650eaabb-eb2a-4bb9-8105-de566b86a009",{"directus_files_id":428},{"id":429},"10b3680c-a198-4067-92d1-11121d8e3a87",{"directus_files_id":431},{"id":432},"5d2fd166-0b18-490a-b530-6bd19808803b",{"directus_files_id":434},{"id":435},"58f7cb51-0553-4fb4-b42f-9f6dabeb3036",{"directus_files_id":437},{"id":438},"9073b8bc-a24a-48c6-90bd-f3160320bcaa",{"directus_files_id":440},{"id":441},"bd4df64b-2a31-4d21-a6ff-4fb778670f6c",{"directus_files_id":443},{"id":444},"280a329c-e9e5-4e46-a457-90b1a12550a1",{"directus_files_id":446},{"id":447},"62372da4-ca6f-4d90-bdb9-eb5e3878ea85",{"directus_files_id":449},{"id":450},"701af421-57b1-41b2-95c3-76165e125e76",[452],{"languages_code":453,"description":454},"en","ArtRabbit serves as a sophisticated digital gateway for the global contemporary art scene, functioning as a discovery engine for exhibitions, events, and professional connections. By bridging the gap between institutions and enthusiasts, the platform provides a curated window into the world of museums, galleries, and independent artists, making the complex landscape of international art more accessible and navigable.\n\nThe visual identity is defined by a high-contrast, minimalist aesthetic that allows the artwork it showcases to remain the primary focus. Utilizing expansive white space, bold sans-serif typography, and a clean, structured layout, the design exudes a professional yet modern editorial feel. The interface is intentionally unobtrusive, employing a monochromatic foundation punctuated by strategic pops of color—such as the vibrant yellow call-to-action—to guide user interaction without distracting from the visual richness of the art content.",[30,456,34],"Monochrome \u002F Grayscale",[458],"Bureau for Visual Affairs",[460,460,460],"Avenir",[307,90],[463,464,465,466],{"score":132,"category":117},{"score":225,"category":120},{"score":132,"category":123},{"score":124,"category":126},[468,469,470,471],{"score":230,"category":117},{"score":225,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":124,"category":126},[136,144,152],"Website: ArtRabbit. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: ArtRabbit is a platform for international contemporary art exhibitions and events. Page description: Find contemporary art exhibitions and events and connect with museums, galleries, artists and curators worldwide.. Page content: What's on in Santa Fe? There is 1 current event in Santa Fe. Find out what's opening soon and what's popular [Current events Current events](\u002Fall-listings\u002Funited-states\u002Fsanta-fe) Find exhibitions and events [ Art map ](\u002Fevents#map) Editorial locations Exhibitions in London, United Kingdom Exhibitions in New York, United States Exhibitions in Los Angeles, United States Exhibitions in Berlin, Germany Exhibitions in Singapore, Singapore Exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [ Artist Opportunities Last updated on 30 April 2026 ](\u002Fartist-opportunities) [ We send art emails Get updates on openings, ArtOpps and more ](\u002Fsubscribe) Popular exhibitions and events Editorial Features Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin 04 May 2026 Los Angeles [ Todd Gray’s Diasporic Vision in Portals at Perrotin ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Ftodd-grays-diasporic-vision-in-portals-at-perrotin) Todd Gray layers numerous images to create narratives that weave through places and time. On view in his exhibition Portals at Perrotin Los Angeles are both small-scale studies and large-scale finished works. Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love 29 Apr 2026 New York [ Byron Kim: The Big and Small Have Something to Do with Love ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Fbyron-kim-the-big-and-small-have-something-to-do-with-love) Byron Kim’s _Sunday Paintings_ (2024) at James Cohan pairs weekly skies with matter of fact diary entries, collapsing the distance between the personal and the cosmic. In conversation, he reflects on perception, caregiving, language, and the quiet discipline of returning each week to what is happening now. Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We are Living Under 29 Apr 2026 London, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin [ Venice Biennale 2026: The Seeds Koyo Kouoh Sowed, and The Tree We are Living Under ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Fvenice-biennale-2026-the-seeds-koyo-kouoh-sowed-and-the-tree-we-are-living-under) Koyo Kouoh’s vision for the 61st Venice Biennale endures, opening this May across more than 140 pavilions and collateral events throughout Venice. Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman: Charting Paths in Formalism at David Kordansky Gallery 27 Apr 2026 Los Angeles [ Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman: Charting Paths in Formalism at David Kordansky Gallery ](\u002Fnetwork\u002Ffeatures\u002F2026\u002Fapril\u002Felizabeth-murray-and-betty-woodman-charting-paths-in-formalism-at-david-kordansky-gallery) The surprising yet somehow inevitable pairing of Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman, opens up new avenues of discovery. Two artists whose beautiful, idiosyncratic works have made them icons of their generation: Woodman, a ceramicist and Murray, a painter. Read more editorial features. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Monochrome \u002F Grayscale, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Art & Culture industry. The overall color palette features White, Black, Gray. The typography features Avenir (Sans Serif), Avenir (Sans Serif), Avenir (Sans Serif). Built using Google Maps, jQuery. AI description: ArtRabbit serves as a sophisticated digital gateway for the global contemporary art scene, functioning as a discovery engine for exhibitions, events, and professional connections. By bridging the gap between institutions and enthusiasts, the platform provides a curated window into the world of museums, galleries, and independent artists, making the complex landscape of international art more accessible and navigable. The visual identity is defined by a high-contrast, minimalist aesthetic that allows the artwork it showcases to remain the primary focus. Utilizing expansive white space, bold sans-serif typography, and a clean, structured layout, the design exudes a professional yet modern editorial feel. The interface is intentionally unobtrusive, employing a monochromatic foundation punctuated by strategic pops of color—such as the vibrant yellow call-to-action—to guide user interaction without distracting from the visual richness of the art content.",{"id":475,"website_id":476,"page_id":475,"name":477,"slug":478,"url":479,"website_name":477,"website_slug":478,"website_url":480,"result_url":479,"fetched_at":481,"score":185,"score_boost":376,"ai_score":235,"freshness_score":482,"scored_at":483,"page_name":40,"page_url":479,"page_title":484,"page_description":485,"page_content":486,"page_sort":376,"is_home":382,"is_home_rank":383,"page_type_id":384,"page_type_name":47,"cover":487,"cover_mobile":490,"cover_sequence":492,"translations":583,"industry":586,"styles":587,"credits":590,"font_families":591,"technologies":592,"pagespeed":593,"pagespeed_mobile":599,"buckets":605,"search_payload":608},"7b6aa642-a5bd-433d-8c25-50a9d401704c","e09740a1-969b-4fa5-b9ed-ab472fbbe1fc","Mutik","mutik","https:\u002F\u002Fmutik.org\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fmutik.org","2026-05-05T08:26:10.000Z",1777969570,"2026-05-24T21:03:23.000Z","Kreative Bildung in Schule \u002F MUTIK","MUTIK – mehr Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler*innen in Deutschland. Dafür stehen unsere bundesweiten Netzwerkprojekte im Bereich Kultureller Bildung.","Home Mit dem erfolgreichen Abschluss unserer Projekte und dem planmäßigen Auslaufen der Förderung endete 2019 der Geschäftsbetrieb von MUTIK. Plinko Casino Themenwelt „Kulturelle Bildung“ auf www.lehrer-online.de gestartet. Freinutzbares Material inspiriert zu künstlerisch-kreativem Arbeiten an Schulen Unser Jahresbericht 2018 ist erschienen. Hier geht’s zur digitalen Version. Schule braucht mehr Kulturelle Bildung. Warum zeigt unser Video zur Eindrücke vom „Tag der kreativen Bildung“ mit rund 100 Teilnehmer\\innen aus ganz Deutschland www.kunstlabore.de ist online! Die neue Plattform bündelt erstmals Praxismaterialien aus Bildender Kunst, Literatur, Musik, Tanz und Theater für kreativen Unterricht. Auf der didacta feierte sie Premiere. Folge MUTIK auf Wir begleiten Akteur\\innen aus Kultur, Bildung und Politik bei der Veränderung von Schule durch und mit Kunst und Kultur. Als Partnergesellschaft der Stiftung Mercator gestaltet MUTIK bundesweite Netzwerkprojekte im Bereich Kultureller Bildung an Schulen. Die Erfahrung von Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler\\innen zu ermöglichen, ist eine Aufgabe, für die wir uns voller Leidenschaft einsetzen. Denn der Umgang mit Kunst und Kultur ermutigt, sich auf Neues einzulassen und sich aktiv in die Gesellschaft einzubringen. Damit leistet Kulturelle Bildung einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Entwicklung kreativer, selbstbestimmter und engagierter Persönlichkeiten. Aktuelles Was passiert bei MUTIK und in den MUTIK-Projekten? Hier erhalten Sie mit Veranstaltungshinweisen, Pressematerialien, Bildergalerien und Blogbeiträgen einen Einblick in unsere tägliche Arbeit. Mehr erfahren MUTIK in Zahlen Nachfolgend haben wir Daten und Fakten über unsere Arbeit und uns zusammengefasst. Mehr erfahren Daten und Fakten zu Kultureller Bildung Warum Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler\\innen zum Schulalltag gehören soll, haben wir in der nachfolgenden Infografik zusammengefasst. Mehr erfahren Unsere Projekte Alle Kinder und Jugendlichen in Deutschland sollen in ihrem Schulalltag Kunst und Kultur erfahren. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, entwickelt MUTIK Projekte und realisiert diese mit Partner\\innen aus Bildung, Kultur und Politik. Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Wie gelingt es, bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Neugier für die Künste zu wecken und mehr Kenntnisse über Kunst und Kultur zu vermitteln? Junge Islam Konferenz Junge Islam Konferenz MUTIK ist Träger der JIK, die als Dialogplattform für junge Muslim\\innen und Nicht-Muslim\\innen Fragen zu einem konstruktiven und gleichberechtigten Zusammenleben in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft aufgreift. #KUB20XX - Kulturelle Bildung im Digitalen Zeitalter #KUB20XX - Kulturelle Bildung im Digitalen Zeitalter Welchen Beitrag kann die Kulturelle Bildung für die Gestaltung der Digitalisierung leisten? Kreativpotentiale im Dialog Kreativpotentiale im Dialog Wie wird Kulturelle Bildung im Schulsystem verankert? Kunstlabore Kunstlabore Wie können künstlerische Angebote an Schulen in hoher Qualität umgesetzt werden? Unser Netzwerk Erfahren Sie, welche Schulen, Kulturagent\\innen, Künstler\\innen, Kulturinstitutionen, Ministerien und viele andere Akteur\\innen bereits Teil unseres bundesweiten Netzwerks für Kulturelle Bildung an Schulen sind. Zur Karte „Eine vielfältige Gesellschaft braucht mutige und selbstbewusste Kinder und Jugendliche, die sich auf Neues einlassen, reflektieren und verschiedene Perspektiven einnehmen können.“ Yara Hackstein, Projektmanagerin Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Mehr erfahren „Mut ist, seine Ideen und Überzeugungen gegen Widerstände zu vertreten und gleichzeitig offen und realistisch zu sein.“ Florian Keller, Geschäftsführer Mehr erfahren „In unserem Team profitiert jede\\*r von den Spezialkenntnissen der anderen. So lernen wir neue Reflexionstechniken und Methoden wie Design-Thinking oder Spieldesign.“ Christina Esche, Assistentin der Geschäftsleitung Mehr erfahren „Das Lernen mit Kunst ermutigt, die Welt als Prisma zu verstehen: Wechselt man den Blickwinkel, verändert sich das Farbenspiel.“ Cornelia Schulze, Kaufmännische Projektassistentin Mehr erfahren „Dieses Erlebnis, wenn in Musik, Tanz oder anderen Künsten etwas Neues, Größeres, Unbeschreibbares entsteht, möchte ich möglichst vielen Jugendlichen ermöglichen.“ Heide Schönfeld, Projektmanagerin Kunstlabore Mehr erfahren „Von meiner Arbeit am Theater weiß ich, was Kunst kann: Wenn Jugendliche ihre Stimme auf der Bühne entdecken und alle mitreißen, wird „null Bock“ zu „voll dabei“.“ Katja Borch, Kommunikationsmanagerin Mehr erfahren „Mir hat Kunst dabei geholfen, multiperspektivisch zu denken und eigene Meinungen reflektiert zu entwickeln. Dieses Selbstbewusstsein wünsche ich mehr Jugendlichen.“ Simone Schiffer, Mitarbeiterin Kommunikation Mehr erfahren „An eine positive Zukunft zu glauben und sie mitzugestalten – das ist mutig!“ Thomas Grosser, Mitarbeiter in der Verwaltung Mehr erfahren „Mut ist, sich auf einen künstlerischen Prozess einzulassen, sich dabei selbst zu begegnen und unerwartete Erfahrungen zu machen.“ Ivana Scharf, Bereichsleiterin Bildung Mehr erfahren „Mut bedeutet, für etwas einzustehen. Sich selbst sichtbar zu machen. Das alles kann Kunst.\" Friederike Höyng, Studentische Mitarbeiterin Mehr erfahren „Kunst ist, sensibel und auf Augenhöhe miteinander kommunizieren zu können – ohne Grenzen, unvoreingenommen und wertschätzend. Kulturelle Bildung schafft dafür eine gemeinsame Sprache.\" Emilia Sliwinski, Studentische Mitarbeiterin Mehr erfahren",{"id":488,"height":13,"width":12,"blurhash":489},"549f73dd-d086-4938-a876-0db33b01f8ae","radial-gradient(at 0 0,#e1ceb4,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 0,#e1d0bc,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 0,#dfcaa2,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 0,#e4ce9f,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 50%,#dac39d,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 50%,#e1d6ba,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 50%,#c9ad99,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 50%,#bc937a,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 100%,#cfc2ba,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 100%,#838c8c,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 100%,#85837a,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 100%,#c8b9aa,#00000000 50%)",{"id":491,"height":15,"width":14,"blurhash":54},"85265dc8-283c-4fbc-9a7d-1c2b83c5b590",[493,496,499,502,505,508,511,514,517,520,523,526,529,532,535,538,541,544,547,550,553,556,559,562,565,568,571,574,577,580],{"directus_files_id":494},{"id":495},"c186a42f-7eda-4f18-a95f-bf85ce64c09f",{"directus_files_id":497},{"id":498},"842cd036-ac8e-4f94-b663-332578c50dbb",{"directus_files_id":500},{"id":501},"0b585749-d915-46e1-8b23-263a2e19e02a",{"directus_files_id":503},{"id":504},"79af3651-1a9d-4439-be76-b50c186cb426",{"directus_files_id":506},{"id":507},"e4aa3088-ff2f-4ea2-8b9a-e3b2e4fb63b9",{"directus_files_id":509},{"id":510},"a0c15b09-84fb-4921-8d95-21a40a62702f",{"directus_files_id":512},{"id":513},"2748b5f2-f8a9-4eee-b099-0d0eb4481a1c",{"directus_files_id":515},{"id":516},"ab062b3e-89d5-4123-a78a-4ff2ae120b1c",{"directus_files_id":518},{"id":519},"1c1b4083-dee7-420d-a1ab-f01c44982962",{"directus_files_id":521},{"id":522},"a18a0ffa-109e-4bf4-afd8-3ad77d9a8291",{"directus_files_id":524},{"id":525},"bea68b55-98d7-484e-8281-de63c0083104",{"directus_files_id":527},{"id":528},"6b398ed9-5dfa-4145-9bec-bd01377160fd",{"directus_files_id":530},{"id":531},"b35f0224-3ad2-414d-8d51-de4de8ddf997",{"directus_files_id":533},{"id":534},"12fe59fd-38c4-4504-8e87-6cb0a3a4c9d0",{"directus_files_id":536},{"id":537},"672a2e72-4097-41c3-8fe8-c3928ea6933a",{"directus_files_id":539},{"id":540},"a6b4fce9-becc-4aa7-91d4-3b62a52d646f",{"directus_files_id":542},{"id":543},"60fb57a9-e929-48d8-8b07-688791f38ceb",{"directus_files_id":545},{"id":546},"2c7830d9-6a1b-4a89-a390-9931d5952837",{"directus_files_id":548},{"id":549},"7a076f6b-044a-44bb-b97c-b64683aaabd4",{"directus_files_id":551},{"id":552},"a53339e3-a032-4f1e-a70c-7c7000d0db9c",{"directus_files_id":554},{"id":555},"dfca2f81-b9ec-458b-8c11-9757ec1a298c",{"directus_files_id":557},{"id":558},"1a46aaa1-efd6-4251-870c-6ad5acae2399",{"directus_files_id":560},{"id":561},"5ff2244a-4e52-4ff4-9dea-04121f4a301f",{"directus_files_id":563},{"id":564},"8ef73150-7e48-4573-8bbf-d655778d7057",{"directus_files_id":566},{"id":567},"0377c0ca-d3bb-4bf8-95ae-f721d83019f5",{"directus_files_id":569},{"id":570},"e0748075-b83b-4fb9-9039-bfa1f9123ba7",{"directus_files_id":572},{"id":573},"9a77ebc2-7c59-4d8e-bb6f-abb8aa0adcbc",{"directus_files_id":575},{"id":576},"f7646c72-ee67-46de-8a1c-78244f33b7b6",{"directus_files_id":578},{"id":579},"8764baf7-b8f8-47c4-9297-69617c9883e0",{"directus_files_id":581},{"id":582},"90e1e45a-005e-4e12-bcda-6fd3ef20c231",[584],{"languages_code":453,"description":585},"Mutik is a dedicated platform focused on advancing cultural and creative education for students across Germany. Through a nationwide network of projects, the organization bridges the gap between art, culture, and the classroom, fostering creativity and engagement within the educational system.\n\nThe website's visual identity is high-energy and expressive, utilizing a bold, vibrant color palette dominated by bright yellows and deep charcoals. Large, emotive photography of expressive faces and artistic textures creates a sense of raw creativity and human connection, perfectly mirroring the organization's mission to bring more life and art into schools.","Education & Courses",[588,34,589],"Fun \u002F Playful","Vibrant \u002F Colorful",[],[],[295],[594,596,597,598],{"score":595,"category":117},97,{"score":121,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":226,"category":126},[600,602,603,604],{"score":601,"category":117},83,{"score":121,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":226,"category":126},[136,152,606,144,607],"pink","yellow","Website: Mutik. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: Kreative Bildung in Schule \u002F MUTIK. Page description: MUTIK – mehr Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler*innen in Deutschland. Dafür stehen unsere bundesweiten Netzwerkprojekte im Bereich Kultureller Bildung.. Page content: Home Mit dem erfolgreichen Abschluss unserer Projekte und dem planmäßigen Auslaufen der Förderung endete 2019 der Geschäftsbetrieb von MUTIK. Plinko Casino Themenwelt „Kulturelle Bildung“ auf www.lehrer-online.de gestartet. Freinutzbares Material inspiriert zu künstlerisch-kreativem Arbeiten an Schulen Unser Jahresbericht 2018 ist erschienen. Hier geht’s zur digitalen Version. Schule braucht mehr Kulturelle Bildung. Warum zeigt unser Video zur Eindrücke vom „Tag der kreativen Bildung“ mit rund 100 Teilnehmer\\innen aus ganz Deutschland www.kunstlabore.de ist online! Die neue Plattform bündelt erstmals Praxismaterialien aus Bildender Kunst, Literatur, Musik, Tanz und Theater für kreativen Unterricht. Auf der didacta feierte sie Premiere. Folge MUTIK auf Wir begleiten Akteur\\innen aus Kultur, Bildung und Politik bei der Veränderung von Schule durch und mit Kunst und Kultur. Als Partnergesellschaft der Stiftung Mercator gestaltet MUTIK bundesweite Netzwerkprojekte im Bereich Kultureller Bildung an Schulen. Die Erfahrung von Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler\\innen zu ermöglichen, ist eine Aufgabe, für die wir uns voller Leidenschaft einsetzen. Denn der Umgang mit Kunst und Kultur ermutigt, sich auf Neues einzulassen und sich aktiv in die Gesellschaft einzubringen. Damit leistet Kulturelle Bildung einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Entwicklung kreativer, selbstbestimmter und engagierter Persönlichkeiten. Aktuelles Was passiert bei MUTIK und in den MUTIK-Projekten? Hier erhalten Sie mit Veranstaltungshinweisen, Pressematerialien, Bildergalerien und Blogbeiträgen einen Einblick in unsere tägliche Arbeit. Mehr erfahren MUTIK in Zahlen Nachfolgend haben wir Daten und Fakten über unsere Arbeit und uns zusammengefasst. Mehr erfahren Daten und Fakten zu Kultureller Bildung Warum Kunst und Kultur für alle Schüler\\innen zum Schulalltag gehören soll, haben wir in der nachfolgenden Infografik zusammengefasst. Mehr erfahren Unsere Projekte Alle Kinder und Jugendlichen in Deutschland sollen in ihrem Schulalltag Kunst und Kultur erfahren. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, entwickelt MUTIK Projekte und realisiert diese mit Partner\\innen aus Bildung, Kultur und Politik. Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Wie gelingt es, bei Kindern und Jugendlichen Neugier für die Künste zu wecken und mehr Kenntnisse über Kunst und Kultur zu vermitteln? Junge Islam Konferenz Junge Islam Konferenz MUTIK ist Träger der JIK, die als Dialogplattform für junge Muslim\\innen und Nicht-Muslim\\innen Fragen zu einem konstruktiven und gleichberechtigten Zusammenleben in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft aufgreift. #KUB20XX - Kulturelle Bildung im Digitalen Zeitalter #KUB20XX - Kulturelle Bildung im Digitalen Zeitalter Welchen Beitrag kann die Kulturelle Bildung für die Gestaltung der Digitalisierung leisten? Kreativpotentiale im Dialog Kreativpotentiale im Dialog Wie wird Kulturelle Bildung im Schulsystem verankert? Kunstlabore Kunstlabore Wie können künstlerische Angebote an Schulen in hoher Qualität umgesetzt werden? Unser Netzwerk Erfahren Sie, welche Schulen, Kulturagent\\innen, Künstler\\innen, Kulturinstitutionen, Ministerien und viele andere Akteur\\innen bereits Teil unseres bundesweiten Netzwerks für Kulturelle Bildung an Schulen sind. Zur Karte „Eine vielfältige Gesellschaft braucht mutige und selbstbewusste Kinder und Jugendliche, die sich auf Neues einlassen, reflektieren und verschiedene Perspektiven einnehmen können.“ Yara Hackstein, Projektmanagerin Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen Mehr erfahren „Mut ist, seine Ideen und Überzeugungen gegen Widerstände zu vertreten und gleichzeitig offen und realistisch zu sein.“ Florian Keller, Geschäftsführer Mehr erfahren „In unserem Team profitiert jede\\*r von den Spezialkenntnissen der anderen. So lernen wir neue Reflexionstechniken und Methoden wie Design-Thinking oder Spieldesign.“ Christina Esche, Assistentin der Geschäftsleitung Mehr erfahren „Das Lernen mit Kunst ermutigt, die Welt als Prisma zu verstehen: Wechselt man den Blickwinkel, verändert sich das Farbenspiel.“ Cornelia Schulze, Kaufmännische Projektassistentin Mehr erfahren „Dieses Erlebnis, wenn in Musik, Tanz oder anderen Künsten etwas Neues, Größeres, Unbeschreibbares entsteht, möchte ich möglichst vielen Jugendlichen ermöglichen.“ Heide Schönfeld, Projektmanagerin Kunstlabore Mehr erfahren „Von meiner Arbeit am Theater weiß ich, was Kunst kann: Wenn Jugendliche ihre Stimme auf der Bühne entdecken und alle mitreißen, wird „null Bock“ zu „voll dabei“.“ Katja Borch, Kommunikationsmanagerin Mehr erfahren „Mir hat Kunst dabei geholfen, multiperspektivisch zu denken und eigene Meinungen reflektiert zu entwickeln. Dieses Selbstbewusstsein wünsche ich mehr Jugendlichen.“ Simone Schiffer, Mitarbeiterin Kommunikation Mehr erfahren „An eine positive Zukunft zu glauben und sie mitzugestalten – das ist mutig!“ Thomas Grosser, Mitarbeiter in der Verwaltung Mehr erfahren „Mut ist, sich auf einen künstlerischen Prozess einzulassen, sich dabei selbst zu begegnen und unerwartete Erfahrungen zu machen.“ Ivana Scharf, Bereichsleiterin Bildung Mehr erfahren „Mut bedeutet, für etwas einzustehen. Sich selbst sichtbar zu machen. Das alles kann Kunst.\" Friederike Höyng, Studentische Mitarbeiterin Mehr erfahren „Kunst ist, sensibel und auf Augenhöhe miteinander kommunizieren zu können – ohne Grenzen, unvoreingenommen und wertschätzend. Kulturelle Bildung schafft dafür eine gemeinsame Sprache.\" Emilia Sliwinski, Studentische Mitarbeiterin Mehr erfahren. A Fun \u002F Playful, Typographic \u002F Big Type, Vibrant \u002F Colorful website in the Education & Courses industry. The overall color palette features White, Gray, Pink, Black, Yellow. Built using Typekit. AI description: Mutik is a dedicated platform focused on advancing cultural and creative education for students across Germany. Through a nationwide network of projects, the organization bridges the gap between art, culture, and the classroom, fostering creativity and engagement within the educational system. The website's visual identity is high-energy and expressive, utilizing a bold, vibrant color palette dominated by bright yellows and deep charcoals. Large, emotive photography of expressive faces and artistic textures creates a sense of raw creativity and human connection, perfectly mirroring the organization's mission to bring more life and art into schools.",{"id":610,"website_id":611,"page_id":610,"name":612,"slug":613,"url":614,"website_name":612,"website_slug":613,"website_url":615,"result_url":614,"fetched_at":616,"score":617,"score_boost":376,"ai_score":618,"freshness_score":619,"scored_at":620,"page_name":40,"page_url":614,"page_title":621,"page_description":622,"page_content":623,"page_sort":376,"is_home":382,"is_home_rank":383,"page_type_id":384,"page_type_name":47,"cover":624,"cover_mobile":627,"cover_sequence":629,"translations":720,"industry":21,"styles":723,"credits":724,"font_families":726,"technologies":728,"pagespeed":730,"pagespeed_mobile":737,"buckets":742,"search_payload":744},"1334c912-f26d-4f31-811b-aec2c34b6ba3","e2a9503a-560c-4b65-9d7e-0dff8870d834","Nigel Cooke","nigel-cooke","https:\u002F\u002Fnigelcooke.net\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fnigelcooke.net","2026-05-04T22:24:14.000Z",84,86,75,"2026-05-23T19:36:15.000Z","Nigel Cooke | Pace Gallery","Nigel Cooke is known for his evocative paintings which blend personal memories with art historical influences, classical themes with abstract interpretations of the natural world.","How the World Became Natural by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _How the World Became Natural_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke portrait Details: b. 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Connect: (opens in a new window) nigelcooke.net (opens in a new window) @nigelcookestudio Read more about Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke is known for evocative works that merge figurative forms with abstract and elemental atmospherics. Since the late 1990s, Cooke has explored and stretched the boundaries of figurative painting, creating a highly diverse and distinctive body of work. More recently, his work has assessed this output, moving into a succinct language with which to investigate his wide range of interests. Informed by a range of fields from palaeontology, neuroscience, classical mythology and zoology, the linear construction of Cooke’s latest paintings recalls brain circuitry, the human or animal body and landscape formations simultaneously. The artist is interested in folding familiar dualities such as the mind and body, or the human brain and the natural world, into a single fluid gesture. His organic abstractions are loaded with mammalian and geological fragments, creating an instability and movement in the image as well as an ambiguity between a vast array of natural associations. Using notational sketches and paintings made on location at various sites around the world, Cooke distills his impressions of specific places and the people in them into a personal vocabulary of forms that evolves and repeats through time, with autobiographical material often infusing and directing the process. Developing an emotive and highly focused use of colour alongside these forms, Cooke’s calligraphic images are delicately balanced, with structure and collapse held together in a state of tension. The paintings contrast staining techniques on raw linen with classical techniques of layering and spatial depth, indebted to both abstract expressionism and the figurative compositions of European Classicism. Much of the work’s rehearsals and revisions are visible in the final image, which play fine, schematic areas against passages of gestural impasto. Cooke’s background in masterfully executed figurative painting provides the sense of drawing and representational rendering that permeate the abstract marks. In their unfixed and writhing otherness, they engage with the self as a porous system, in flux between animal states and prehistory, between the inner life and the ecosystems of the world at large. Nigel Cooke studied at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, where he gained a PhD in Philosophy, writing about non-linear systems in the thought of George Bataille, Michel Serres and others. Making often atypical connections between disparate fields - cave paintings and surrealism, insect mimicry and information physics - his theoretical writings ultimately explored representation as a function of the natural world, and formed the basis of his conception of the value of painting and its possibilities. His paintings are held in several of the world’s major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Gallery, London; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Astrup Fearnely Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo; Milwaukee Art Museum. Read more about Nigel Cooke 79806.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Vines_, 2021, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Gods of Wine and Dust by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Gods of Wine and Dust_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 220 cm × 299 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 9' 9-11\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke The Cloud that Distils a Mirror by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _The Cloud that Distils a Mirror_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75800.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Waterlilies_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 210 cm × 150 cm (82-11\u002F16\" × 59-1\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75147.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Oceans_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke Pantera by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Pantera_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Sula by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Sula_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke High Tide by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _High Tide_, 2022, acrylic on cotton blotting paper, paper, 137 cm × 189 cm (53-15\u002F16\" × 74-7\u002F16\") 146.2 x 198.2 x 7.2 cm framed © Nigel Cooke Beach by Nigel Cooke 74458.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Watching_, 2019, oil and acrylic on linen,88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke 70701.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Lovers in the Medici Garden_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, approximately 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70249.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Sunset Bathers_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70288.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Artist's Garden 2_, 2018, oil on linen, 220 cm × 205 cm × 5 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 80-11\u002F16\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70251.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Deer in Fall_, 2018, oil on linen, 232 cm × 180 cm × 5 cm (91-5\u002F16\" × 70-7\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Exhibitions View All - [ Rilke in Rome by Nigel Cooke Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Sea Mirror Apr 11 – May 17, 2025 Seoul ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-sea-mirror\u002F) - [ 86641 (1) Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### How the World Became Natural May 12 – Jul 1, 2023 New York ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-how-the-world-become-natural\u002F) - [ Nigel Cooke, Sula, 2022 Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Atlas with Butterfly Nov 23, 2022 – Jan 7, 2023 London ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-5\u002F) - [ 79806.jpeg Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### The Reclusive Eon Feb 18 – 27, 2022 Palm Beach ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-reclusive-eon\u002F) Journal View All - [ Our Artists in Venice Exhibitions ### Our Artists in Venice 2026 Feb 25, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Four-artists-in-venice-2026\u002F) - [ The Nurture of Jupiter by Nigel Cooke Exhibitions ### Nigel Cooke in Venice: Bad Habits Feb 23, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-bad-habits-querini-stampalia-venice\u002F) - [ Cover of Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Pace Publishing ### Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Apr 23, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-paintings-2019-2025\u002F) - [ Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Films ### Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Apr 04, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fmoving-through-nature-and-meaning-with-nigel-cooke\u002F) - One-Artist Exhibitions - Group Exhibitions - Public Collections - Periodicals - Books and Catalogues Close Nigel Cooke One-Artist Exhibitions Nigel Cooke One Artist Dates Born 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Lives and works in London and Kent, United Kingdom Education 1991–1994, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, BA 1995–1997, Royal College of Art, London, MA 1999–2004, Goldsmith’s College, London, PhD 2025 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Prints, New York, October 10–November 8, 2025. _Nigel Cooke: Sea Mirror_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, April 11–May 17, 2025. 2023 _Nigel Cooke: How the World Became Natural,_ Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, New York, May 12–July 1, 2023. 2022 _Nigel Cooke: Atlas with Butterfly_, Pace Gallery, London, November 23, 2022–January 7, 2023. _Nigel Cooke: The Reclusive Eon_, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, February 18–27, 2022. Online: _Nigel Cooke: In Focus_, Pace Gallery Website, February 15–March 19, 2022. 2020 _Nigel Cooke: Oceans,_ Pace Gallery, Geneva, November 11, 2020–January 9 (extended to January 14), 2021. _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, September 2–October 24, 2020. Online: _Nigel Cooke: Midnights_, Pace Gallery Website, May 15–June 2, 2020. https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pacegallery.com\u002Fonline-exhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke\u002F _Nigel Cooke: New Paintings_, Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, January 31–February 29, 2020. (Booklet) _Nigel Cooke: Painter’s Beach Club_, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings Old Town, United Kingdom, January 19–March 24, 2019. 2019 _Nigel Cooke: Spring in Fialta_, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, April 26–June 29, 2019. 2018 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, 12\u002FF, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, November 23, 2018–January 4, 2019. 2016 _Nigel Cooke: Roman Willow_, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, September 21–October 22, 2016. (Catalogue) 2015 _Nigel Cooke: Black Mimosa_, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 18–October 24, 2015. (Catalogue) 2013 _Nigel Cooke_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, October 15–November 16, 2013. _Nigel Cooke_, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, May 31–July 17, 2013. 2012 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, March 31–May 18, 2012. (Catalogue) 2011 _Nigel Cooke_, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, October 21, 2011–February 18, 2012. _Nigel Cooke_, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles, January 8–February 12, 2011. 2010 _Nigel Cooke: Night Crossing_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 30–May 29, 2010. 2009 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, April 24–May 30, 2009. 2008 _Nigel Cooke: New Accursed Art Club_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 25–May 25, 2008. 2007 _Nigel Cooke_, Moderna Museet, Sweden, June 1–July 15, 2007. **2006 …",{"id":625,"height":13,"width":12,"blurhash":626},"c4f115f9-4105-4855-abef-78d463a47a95","radial-gradient(at 0 0,#dae9dd,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 0,#d2d2cc,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 0,#c6bbbd,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 0,#cad2cf,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 50%,#f8fffc,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 50%,#efede9,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 50%,#ded5d4,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 50%,#e5eae7,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 100%,#b49f9a,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 100%,#9d4728,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 100%,#6b0000,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 100%,#873528,#00000000 50%)",{"id":628,"height":15,"width":14,"blurhash":54},"65cdbf26-8682-4fe7-9095-4796525ada4b",[630,633,636,639,642,645,648,651,654,657,660,663,666,669,672,675,678,681,684,687,690,693,696,699,702,705,708,711,714,717],{"directus_files_id":631},{"id":632},"07fd06e2-5503-4f30-854a-c7a922e85c62",{"directus_files_id":634},{"id":635},"cfee0782-a227-44cc-b173-06ce8fd12e63",{"directus_files_id":637},{"id":638},"53743e63-b430-46b0-9d06-15b1fbb80259",{"directus_files_id":640},{"id":641},"edd9300f-b804-473b-9d9b-716f80017b13",{"directus_files_id":643},{"id":644},"2136eb5a-2352-4f1f-9d77-dbc9441503ec",{"directus_files_id":646},{"id":647},"1726b94e-3f3c-46f4-adcc-efd28198fa2b",{"directus_files_id":649},{"id":650},"9e698b76-90bb-4b3e-ad77-0024a0c23271",{"directus_files_id":652},{"id":653},"cf2e2536-1451-4bd7-9027-92d0ef889904",{"directus_files_id":655},{"id":656},"0d3f84a5-4a99-4d42-ab11-e1812234ac82",{"directus_files_id":658},{"id":659},"27ccdb5b-f94e-42cd-8632-ff61b8dff7c4",{"directus_files_id":661},{"id":662},"7e82aba3-8fa5-4cb7-a1d2-6c14220f4746",{"directus_files_id":664},{"id":665},"b389411c-416c-40c8-8637-7cf2f819cd5b",{"directus_files_id":667},{"id":668},"1d92516c-ba38-4a11-9f23-604d7f4ff15a",{"directus_files_id":670},{"id":671},"b07c676c-0a12-43e0-983d-9de5b1d280cc",{"directus_files_id":673},{"id":674},"340ded34-a263-4a2c-8364-7f7e8d46022f",{"directus_files_id":676},{"id":677},"e7624585-1cab-468a-a136-7dc55ae07270",{"directus_files_id":679},{"id":680},"1340abac-dc11-4768-a6b1-c8789f8fbce7",{"directus_files_id":682},{"id":683},"99e48b5e-9cf4-42be-97de-a644b13cd5dc",{"directus_files_id":685},{"id":686},"91974af0-01de-491e-80d0-b06ae64c10bb",{"directus_files_id":688},{"id":689},"6d6fe3b3-9cc7-4178-bc27-1a8ba834b19b",{"directus_files_id":691},{"id":692},"389aa7fe-c329-4c14-82e6-272ae019a180",{"directus_files_id":694},{"id":695},"60389543-8fe5-4232-95ae-ba6d56ccda88",{"directus_files_id":697},{"id":698},"50b4d925-e8d8-40b7-8961-1fe437d37128",{"directus_files_id":700},{"id":701},"e2c7a6fe-df1f-42a0-a1fa-cf3899fce9f4",{"directus_files_id":703},{"id":704},"a55a0011-c4fa-43c7-bb54-8972d332e645",{"directus_files_id":706},{"id":707},"84dbc424-54dd-4eaa-a290-492586b5d4eb",{"directus_files_id":709},{"id":710},"461ee068-85d0-42c3-bf3e-104e9098c410",{"directus_files_id":712},{"id":713},"099c6c2f-eae2-4fc3-8f9d-3c5a1bb44064",{"directus_files_id":715},{"id":716},"85eadf62-0b9d-4cd1-b0d2-cad44f52e9cf",{"directus_files_id":718},{"id":719},"4043ce54-688a-498b-973c-f82199b1e4c5",[721],{"languages_code":453,"description":722},"This website serves as a digital portfolio and exhibition space for the contemporary artist Nigel Cooke, hosted by the prestigious Pace Gallery. The site is designed to showcase Cooke's evocative paintings, which traverse the boundaries between personal memory, classical art history, and abstract naturalism. It provides a curated viewing experience for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts to explore his biography, selected works, and exhibition history.\n\nThe visual identity is defined by a sophisticated, high-end minimalist aesthetic that allows the vibrant, complex textures of the artwork to remain the primary focus. Utilizing a clean white backdrop, generous whitespace, and bold, authoritative typography, the design mirrors the professional atmosphere of a world-class art gallery. The layout is structured and unobtrusive, ensuring that the digital interface never competes with the visceral impact of the paintings themselves.",[30,26,34],[725],"YES",[727,727],"Untitled Sans",[296,729],"Python",[731,733,735,736],{"score":732,"category":117},71,{"score":734,"category":120},94,{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":226,"category":126},[738,739,740,741],{"score":242,"category":117},{"score":734,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":226,"category":126},[136,148,743,144],"orange","Website: Nigel Cooke. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: Nigel Cooke | Pace Gallery. Page description: Nigel Cooke is known for his evocative paintings which blend personal memories with art historical influences, classical themes with abstract interpretations of the natural world.. Page content: How the World Became Natural by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _How the World Became Natural_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke portrait Details: b. 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Connect: (opens in a new window) nigelcooke.net (opens in a new window) @nigelcookestudio Read more about Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke is known for evocative works that merge figurative forms with abstract and elemental atmospherics. Since the late 1990s, Cooke has explored and stretched the boundaries of figurative painting, creating a highly diverse and distinctive body of work. More recently, his work has assessed this output, moving into a succinct language with which to investigate his wide range of interests. Informed by a range of fields from palaeontology, neuroscience, classical mythology and zoology, the linear construction of Cooke’s latest paintings recalls brain circuitry, the human or animal body and landscape formations simultaneously. The artist is interested in folding familiar dualities such as the mind and body, or the human brain and the natural world, into a single fluid gesture. His organic abstractions are loaded with mammalian and geological fragments, creating an instability and movement in the image as well as an ambiguity between a vast array of natural associations. Using notational sketches and paintings made on location at various sites around the world, Cooke distills his impressions of specific places and the people in them into a personal vocabulary of forms that evolves and repeats through time, with autobiographical material often infusing and directing the process. Developing an emotive and highly focused use of colour alongside these forms, Cooke’s calligraphic images are delicately balanced, with structure and collapse held together in a state of tension. The paintings contrast staining techniques on raw linen with classical techniques of layering and spatial depth, indebted to both abstract expressionism and the figurative compositions of European Classicism. Much of the work’s rehearsals and revisions are visible in the final image, which play fine, schematic areas against passages of gestural impasto. Cooke’s background in masterfully executed figurative painting provides the sense of drawing and representational rendering that permeate the abstract marks. In their unfixed and writhing otherness, they engage with the self as a porous system, in flux between animal states and prehistory, between the inner life and the ecosystems of the world at large. Nigel Cooke studied at the Royal College of Art and Goldsmiths College, where he gained a PhD in Philosophy, writing about non-linear systems in the thought of George Bataille, Michel Serres and others. Making often atypical connections between disparate fields - cave paintings and surrealism, insect mimicry and information physics - his theoretical writings ultimately explored representation as a function of the natural world, and formed the basis of his conception of the value of painting and its possibilities. His paintings are held in several of the world’s major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Gallery, London; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Astrup Fearnely Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo; Milwaukee Art Museum. Read more about Nigel Cooke 79806.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Vines_, 2021, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Gods of Wine and Dust by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Gods of Wine and Dust_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 220 cm × 299 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 9' 9-11\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke The Cloud that Distils a Mirror by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _The Cloud that Distils a Mirror_, 2023, oil and acrylic on linen, 212 cm × 288.5 cm (83-7\u002F16\" × 9' 5-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75800.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Waterlilies_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 210 cm × 150 cm (82-11\u002F16\" × 59-1\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 75147.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Oceans_, 2020, oil and acrylic on linen, 88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke Pantera by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Pantera_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Sula by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _Sula_, 2022, oil and acrylic on linen, 225 cm × 164 cm (88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke High Tide by Nigel Cooke Nigel Cooke, _High Tide_, 2022, acrylic on cotton blotting paper, paper, 137 cm × 189 cm (53-15\u002F16\" × 74-7\u002F16\") 146.2 x 198.2 x 7.2 cm framed © Nigel Cooke Beach by Nigel Cooke 74458.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Watching_, 2019, oil and acrylic on linen,88-9\u002F16\" × 64-9\u002F16\" (224.9 cm × 164 cm) © Nigel Cooke 70701.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Lovers in the Medici Garden_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, approximately 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70249.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Sunset Bathers_, 2018, oil on linen backed with sailcloth, 230 cm × 220 cm × 5 cm (90-9\u002F16\" × 86-5\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70288.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Artist's Garden 2_, 2018, oil on linen, 220 cm × 205 cm × 5 cm (86-5\u002F8\" × 80-11\u002F16\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke 70251.jpeg Nigel Cooke, _Deer in Fall_, 2018, oil on linen, 232 cm × 180 cm × 5 cm (91-5\u002F16\" × 70-7\u002F8\" × 1-15\u002F16\") © Nigel Cooke Exhibitions View All - [ Rilke in Rome by Nigel Cooke Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Sea Mirror Apr 11 – May 17, 2025 Seoul ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-sea-mirror\u002F) - [ 86641 (1) Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### How the World Became Natural May 12 – Jul 1, 2023 New York ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-how-the-world-become-natural\u002F) - [ Nigel Cooke, Sula, 2022 Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### Atlas with Butterfly Nov 23, 2022 – Jan 7, 2023 London ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-5\u002F) - [ 79806.jpeg Past #### Nigel Cooke ##### The Reclusive Eon Feb 18 – 27, 2022 Palm Beach ](\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke-reclusive-eon\u002F) Journal View All - [ Our Artists in Venice Exhibitions ### Our Artists in Venice 2026 Feb 25, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Four-artists-in-venice-2026\u002F) - [ The Nurture of Jupiter by Nigel Cooke Exhibitions ### Nigel Cooke in Venice: Bad Habits Feb 23, 2026 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-bad-habits-querini-stampalia-venice\u002F) - [ Cover of Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Pace Publishing ### Nigel Cooke: Paintings 2019-2025 Apr 23, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fnigel-cooke-paintings-2019-2025\u002F) - [ Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Films ### Moving through Nature and Meaning with Nigel Cooke Apr 04, 2025 ](\u002Fjournal\u002Fmoving-through-nature-and-meaning-with-nigel-cooke\u002F) - One-Artist Exhibitions - Group Exhibitions - Public Collections - Periodicals - Books and Catalogues Close Nigel Cooke One-Artist Exhibitions Nigel Cooke One Artist Dates Born 1973, Manchester, United Kingdom Lives and works in London and Kent, United Kingdom Education 1991–1994, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, BA 1995–1997, Royal College of Art, London, MA 1999–2004, Goldsmith’s College, London, PhD 2025 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Prints, New York, October 10–November 8, 2025. _Nigel Cooke: Sea Mirror_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, April 11–May 17, 2025. 2023 _Nigel Cooke: How the World Became Natural,_ Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, New York, May 12–July 1, 2023. 2022 _Nigel Cooke: Atlas with Butterfly_, Pace Gallery, London, November 23, 2022–January 7, 2023. _Nigel Cooke: The Reclusive Eon_, Pace Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, February 18–27, 2022. Online: _Nigel Cooke: In Focus_, Pace Gallery Website, February 15–March 19, 2022. 2020 _Nigel Cooke: Oceans,_ Pace Gallery, Geneva, November 11, 2020–January 9 (extended to January 14), 2021. _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, Seoul, September 2–October 24, 2020. Online: _Nigel Cooke: Midnights_, Pace Gallery Website, May 15–June 2, 2020. https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pacegallery.com\u002Fonline-exhibitions\u002Fnigel-cooke\u002F _Nigel Cooke: New Paintings_, Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street, January 31–February 29, 2020. (Booklet) _Nigel Cooke: Painter’s Beach Club_, Hastings Contemporary, Hastings Old Town, United Kingdom, January 19–March 24, 2019. 2019 _Nigel Cooke: Spring in Fialta_, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, April 26–June 29, 2019. 2018 _Nigel Cooke_, Pace Gallery, 12\u002FF, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong, November 23, 2018–January 4, 2019. 2016 _Nigel Cooke: Roman Willow_, Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens, September 21–October 22, 2016. (Catalogue) 2015 _Nigel Cooke: Black Mimosa_, Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, New York, September 18–October 24, 2015. (Catalogue) 2013 _Nigel Cooke_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, October 15–November 16, 2013. _Nigel Cooke_, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, May 31–July 17, 2013. 2012 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, March 31–May 18, 2012. (Catalogue) 2011 _Nigel Cooke_, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas, October 21, 2011–February 18, 2012. _Nigel Cooke_, Blum and Poe, Los Angeles, January 8–February 12, 2011. 2010 _Nigel Cooke: Night Crossing_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 30–May 29, 2010. 2009 _Nigel Cooke_, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, April 24–May 30, 2009. 2008 _Nigel Cooke: New Accursed Art Club_, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, April 25–May 25, 2008. 2007 _Nigel Cooke_, Moderna Museet, Sweden, June 1–July 15, 2007. **2006 …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, High-End \u002F Luxury, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Art & Culture industry. The overall color palette features White, Brown, Orange, Black. The typography features Untitled Sans (Sans Serif, Klim Type), Untitled Sans (Sans Serif, Klim Type). Built using Amazon Web Services, Python. AI description: This website serves as a digital portfolio and exhibition space for the contemporary artist Nigel Cooke, hosted by the prestigious Pace Gallery. The site is designed to showcase Cooke's evocative paintings, which traverse the boundaries between personal memory, classical art history, and abstract naturalism. It provides a curated viewing experience for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts to explore his biography, selected works, and exhibition history. The visual identity is defined by a sophisticated, high-end minimalist aesthetic that allows the vibrant, complex textures of the artwork to remain the primary focus. Utilizing a clean white backdrop, generous whitespace, and bold, authoritative typography, the design mirrors the professional atmosphere of a world-class art gallery. The layout is structured and unobtrusive, ensuring that the digital interface never competes with the visceral impact of the paintings themselves.",{"id":746,"website_id":747,"page_id":746,"name":748,"slug":749,"url":750,"website_name":748,"website_slug":749,"website_url":751,"result_url":750,"fetched_at":752,"score":228,"score_boost":376,"ai_score":121,"freshness_score":732,"scored_at":753,"page_name":40,"page_url":750,"page_title":748,"page_description":754,"page_content":755,"page_sort":376,"is_home":382,"is_home_rank":383,"page_type_id":384,"page_type_name":47,"cover":756,"cover_mobile":759,"cover_sequence":761,"translations":852,"industry":21,"styles":855,"credits":856,"font_families":859,"technologies":861,"pagespeed":864,"pagespeed_mobile":869,"buckets":874,"search_payload":875},"24cb1758-411c-4f64-bf77-8e474f4d5c4b","c24b35ea-0d2a-4457-8311-e5b998b6834f","Turner Contemporary","turner-contemporary","https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org","2026-05-01T07:49:40.000Z","2026-05-23T19:24:09.000Z","Situated on Margate seafront, Turner Contemporary presents a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions, events and learning opportunities which make…","Turner Your browser does not support the video tag. Now showing Bridget Riley: Learning to See Visit exhibition We celebrate Margate’s unique community, culture, and history with an ever-changing programme of events, opportunities, and free exhibitions by international artists. Read our story - Exhibition[ ### Bridget Riley: Learning to See ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fbridget-riley-learning-to-see) 22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026 Free entry, donations welcome Turner Contemporary presents 'Learning to See', an exhibition by Bridget Riley, conceived in close collaboration with the artist. Visit exhibition - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fdavid-hockney-sunley-window-2026-2 \"David Hockney: Sunley Window 2026\") Display[ ### David Hockney: Sunley Window 2026 ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fdavid-hockney-sunley-window-2026-2) Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026 Free entry, donations welcome Celebrating the gallery’s 15th anniversary, David Hockney’s Sunley Window focuses on the nature of light and the many ways its effects can be represented pictorially. View display - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fturner-250-breaking-waves \"Turner 250: Breaking Waves\") Display[ ### Turner 250: Breaking Waves ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fturner-250-breaking-waves) Apr 2025–2027 Free entry, donations welcome Join us to see JMW Turner’s oil sketch 'Waves Breaking on a Lee Shore at Margate (Study for ‘Rockets and Blue Lights’)' at Turner, part of a year-long festival celebrating 250 years since the artist's birth. Visit display - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fthe-drawing-studio \"The Drawing Studio\") Clore Learning Studio[ ### The Drawing Studio ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fthe-drawing-studio) 22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026 Free entry, donations welcome We’ve transformed our Clore Learning Studio into a cabinet of curiosities full of inspiration and surprises to make drawing fun. Visit studio - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fi-never-stopped-loving-you \"I Never Stopped Loving You\") Display[ ### I Never Stopped Loving You ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fi-never-stopped-loving-you) Since 2010 Outdoor artwork Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate. Visit artwork - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fanother-time \"Antony Gormley: Another Time\") Commission[ ### Antony Gormley: Another Time ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fanother-time) Since 2017 Outdoor commission See one of a series of one hundred, solid cast-iron figures by Antony Gormley exploring the experience of being human. Visit commission - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fyinka-ilori-slices-of-peace \"Yinka Ilori: Slices of Peace\") Commission[ ### Yinka Ilori: Slices of Peace ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fyinka-ilori-slices-of-peace) Since April 2024 Public commission 'Slices of Peace' is a public artwork by artist and designer Yinka Ilori MBE installed in Orchard Park – a new public park in Kings Hill, near West Malling in Kent. Visit commission Discover more exhibitions & events Plan your visit Wherever you’re coming from, here’s everything you need to make the most of your visit. Visit us Support us Your donations can help support artists to realise exciting new exhibitions and inspire over 300,000 people each year with free access to art and creative activities. Donate today Learning through art Our learning programme empowers people to explore art and exhibitions in new ways, fostering creativity, building confidence, and bringing communities together. View our learning programmes Caring for our coast Our environmental programming combines art, creativity, and community partnerships to bring local people together to tackle the climate crisis. Read about our Art + Environment programme Discover more [ Venue hire ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fvenue-hire) Host your event within our stunning, Sir David Chipperfield-designed gallery in the heart of Margate’s vibrant arts scene. Visit venue hire [ Shop ](https:\u002F\u002Fshop.turnercontemporary.org\u002F) Browse our shop and find something you’ll love—every purchase helps support our mission and makes a real impact. Learn more [ Café and Restaurant: Louie On Sea ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fvisit-us\u002Fcafe-and-restaurant) Louie On Sea is a café by day, with chef residencies by night—and aperitivo and music in between. Learn more Latest news [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fsophie-calle-at-turner-contemporary \"Sophie Calle at Turner\") News[ Sophie Calle at Turner ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fsophie-calle-at-turner-contemporary) 23 April, 2026 Read more [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fcelebrating-15-years-of-turner-contemporary \"Celebrating 15 years of Turner Contempora …",{"id":757,"height":13,"width":12,"blurhash":758},"4008a036-8019-4823-bdc5-091d5682ea9f","radial-gradient(at 0 0,#dde1da,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 0,#d8dedb,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 0,#dee2e4,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 0,#dee2e5,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 50%,#f1e8e8,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 50%,#eee7eb,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 50%,#f3f2fa,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 50%,#f8f6ff,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 0 100%,#416a6c,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 33% 100%,#3c6872,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 67% 100%,#60798c,#00000000 50%),radial-gradient(at 100% 100%,#7d8c9e,#00000000 50%)",{"id":760,"height":15,"width":14,"blurhash":54},"ff21e9db-d10a-4bce-83e2-c2cb26b79e5c",[762,765,768,771,774,777,780,783,786,789,792,795,798,801,804,807,810,813,816,819,822,825,828,831,834,837,840,843,846,849],{"directus_files_id":763},{"id":764},"95ff4377-2bc3-4f82-b973-5293edb0276a",{"directus_files_id":766},{"id":767},"d6c0789c-e61a-43eb-8732-1e1e98f2143a",{"directus_files_id":769},{"id":770},"35cf5205-75ee-45a1-9528-9d44a878a40c",{"directus_files_id":772},{"id":773},"be7e1772-5446-4ffd-b385-98aae13eb9a2",{"directus_files_id":775},{"id":776},"f723ae58-281c-467e-97ab-e9f03f018bd1",{"directus_files_id":778},{"id":779},"959d88a8-12f3-4f82-9c1d-100ba7c9dba1",{"directus_files_id":781},{"id":782},"9b76c9aa-74d7-4f44-bf0d-b6bc0bf50105",{"directus_files_id":784},{"id":785},"ccde176e-2283-47b1-af76-e66757a99ce1",{"directus_files_id":787},{"id":788},"170b6e57-598a-4da6-89c4-56534b460011",{"directus_files_id":790},{"id":791},"b5dc0778-8f5b-4750-8313-60559c8e90ed",{"directus_files_id":793},{"id":794},"41da5c52-cbce-4e4e-8efb-94ca794314a9",{"directus_files_id":796},{"id":797},"f05b61e2-71d2-46dd-be37-82b997289460",{"directus_files_id":799},{"id":800},"f34c5a61-a45d-4cfa-a879-cbc17dbb8083",{"directus_files_id":802},{"id":803},"b425d64d-e920-49d0-a5f0-b57640c2e6c1",{"directus_files_id":805},{"id":806},"968f1d98-6ff5-4538-b06c-4ab68ccff3f6",{"directus_files_id":808},{"id":809},"b6a448bd-3d01-4061-83c3-82e5ea8eb725",{"directus_files_id":811},{"id":812},"190c7045-a4d7-4929-8f2b-367ba2a5acb6",{"directus_files_id":814},{"id":815},"5a96cb1e-c02d-4e5b-8c58-4a6da366dad2",{"directus_files_id":817},{"id":818},"9236611c-7752-40eb-a45b-088c39a203ac",{"directus_files_id":820},{"id":821},"d0ab8702-664e-44a1-a2ce-2d144b313cde",{"directus_files_id":823},{"id":824},"6a5d55d4-9be4-4d43-92f4-ab16ea80e83a",{"directus_files_id":826},{"id":827},"465a284e-c818-4431-8498-de3aef42eae1",{"directus_files_id":829},{"id":830},"25c98e19-0222-46d7-80a2-1682c02b00fc",{"directus_files_id":832},{"id":833},"c1c58aa4-754d-4f45-944f-091b8de0707f",{"directus_files_id":835},{"id":836},"c8531079-5d62-43fb-bd65-94f120b31999",{"directus_files_id":838},{"id":839},"32c7b5a9-2a3b-4107-b5ad-15ffe249ef73",{"directus_files_id":841},{"id":842},"b9165c37-ee63-47e5-9816-70e0897df094",{"directus_files_id":844},{"id":845},"36b230db-08be-4e80-8c50-03f5561718c7",{"directus_files_id":847},{"id":848},"1293cfba-11c1-466c-abca-8948515b6f9d",{"directus_files_id":850},{"id":851},"3d198d6e-1e09-453c-b398-f384a95496d7",[853],{"languages_code":453,"description":854},"Turner Contemporary serves as a vibrant cultural hub on the Margate seafront, dedicated to presenting world-class temporary exhibitions, events, and community-focused learning opportunities. The website functions as a digital gateway for visitors to explore current shows, plan their visits, and engage with the gallery's mission of championing creativity and making art accessible to all.\n\nThe visual identity is defined by a bold, modern, and airy aesthetic that mirrors the gallery's coastal location. Utilizing expansive high-quality photography and striking typographic hierarchy—specifically the oversized, soft-pink 'Turner' wordmark—the design feels both prestigious and welcoming. The clean layout and generous use of white space create a sophisticated, minimalist atmosphere that allows the artwork and the coastal landscape to remain the primary focus.",[30,34],[857,858],"Red Leader","Cog Design",[860],"The Future",[862,303,863],"Alpine.js","SEOmatic",[865,866,867,868],{"score":124,"category":117},{"score":230,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":228,"category":126},[870,871,872,873],{"score":617,"category":117},{"score":230,"category":120},{"score":124,"category":123},{"score":228,"category":126},[136,144,152,743],"Website: Turner Contemporary. Page: Homepage. Page type: Home \u002F Landing Page. Page title: Turner Contemporary. Page description: Situated on Margate seafront, Turner Contemporary presents a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions, events and learning opportunities which make…. Page content: Turner Your browser does not support the video tag. Now showing Bridget Riley: Learning to See Visit exhibition We celebrate Margate’s unique community, culture, and history with an ever-changing programme of events, opportunities, and free exhibitions by international artists. Read our story - Exhibition[ ### Bridget Riley: Learning to See ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fbridget-riley-learning-to-see) 22 Nov 2025–4 May 2026 Free entry, donations welcome Turner Contemporary presents 'Learning to See', an exhibition by Bridget Riley, conceived in close collaboration with the artist. Visit exhibition - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fdavid-hockney-sunley-window-2026-2 \"David Hockney: Sunley Window 2026\") Display[ ### David Hockney: Sunley Window 2026 ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fdavid-hockney-sunley-window-2026-2) Wed 1 Apr–Sun 1 Nov 2026 Free entry, donations welcome Celebrating the gallery’s 15th anniversary, David Hockney’s Sunley Window focuses on the nature of light and the many ways its effects can be represented pictorially. View display - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fturner-250-breaking-waves \"Turner 250: Breaking Waves\") Display[ ### Turner 250: Breaking Waves ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fturner-250-breaking-waves) Apr 2025–2027 Free entry, donations welcome Join us to see JMW Turner’s oil sketch 'Waves Breaking on a Lee Shore at Margate (Study for ‘Rockets and Blue Lights’)' at Turner, part of a year-long festival celebrating 250 years since the artist's birth. Visit display - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fthe-drawing-studio \"The Drawing Studio\") Clore Learning Studio[ ### The Drawing Studio ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fthe-drawing-studio) 22 Nov 2025–Nov 2026 Free entry, donations welcome We’ve transformed our Clore Learning Studio into a cabinet of curiosities full of inspiration and surprises to make drawing fun. Visit studio - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fi-never-stopped-loving-you \"I Never Stopped Loving You\") Display[ ### I Never Stopped Loving You ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fi-never-stopped-loving-you) Since 2010 Outdoor artwork Tracey Emin's love letter to her hometown lights up Droit House on the Harbour arm. I Never Stopped Loving You uses Emin's own handwriting moulded in pink neon to reflect her feelings across the main sands to Margate. Visit artwork - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fanother-time \"Antony Gormley: Another Time\") Commission[ ### Antony Gormley: Another Time ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fanother-time) Since 2017 Outdoor commission See one of a series of one hundred, solid cast-iron figures by Antony Gormley exploring the experience of being human. Visit commission - [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fyinka-ilori-slices-of-peace \"Yinka Ilori: Slices of Peace\") Commission[ ### Yinka Ilori: Slices of Peace ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fwhats-on\u002Fexhibitions\u002Fyinka-ilori-slices-of-peace) Since April 2024 Public commission 'Slices of Peace' is a public artwork by artist and designer Yinka Ilori MBE installed in Orchard Park – a new public park in Kings Hill, near West Malling in Kent. Visit commission Discover more exhibitions & events Plan your visit Wherever you’re coming from, here’s everything you need to make the most of your visit. Visit us Support us Your donations can help support artists to realise exciting new exhibitions and inspire over 300,000 people each year with free access to art and creative activities. Donate today Learning through art Our learning programme empowers people to explore art and exhibitions in new ways, fostering creativity, building confidence, and bringing communities together. View our learning programmes Caring for our coast Our environmental programming combines art, creativity, and community partnerships to bring local people together to tackle the climate crisis. Read about our Art + Environment programme Discover more [ Venue hire ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fvenue-hire) Host your event within our stunning, Sir David Chipperfield-designed gallery in the heart of Margate’s vibrant arts scene. Visit venue hire [ Shop ](https:\u002F\u002Fshop.turnercontemporary.org\u002F) Browse our shop and find something you’ll love—every purchase helps support our mission and makes a real impact. Learn more [ Café and Restaurant: Louie On Sea ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fvisit-us\u002Fcafe-and-restaurant) Louie On Sea is a café by day, with chef residencies by night—and aperitivo and music in between. Learn more Latest news [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fsophie-calle-at-turner-contemporary \"Sophie Calle at Turner\") News[ Sophie Calle at Turner ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fsophie-calle-at-turner-contemporary) 23 April, 2026 Read more [ ](https:\u002F\u002Fturnercontemporary.org\u002Fnews\u002Fcelebrating-15-years-of-turner-contemporary \"Celebrating 15 years of Turner Contempora …. A Clean \u002F Minimalist, Typographic \u002F Big Type website in the Art & Culture industry. The overall color palette features White, Black, Gray, Orange. The typography features The Future (Sans Serif, Klim Type). Built using Alpine.js, Craft CMS, SEOmatic. AI description: Turner Contemporary serves as a vibrant cultural hub on the Margate seafront, dedicated to presenting world-class temporary exhibitions, events, and community-focused learning opportunities. The website functions as a digital gateway for visitors to explore current shows, plan their visits, and engage with the gallery's mission of championing creativity and making art accessible to all. The visual identity is defined by a bold, modern, and airy aesthetic that mirrors the gallery's coastal location. Utilizing expansive high-quality photography and striking typographic hierarchy—specifically the oversized, soft-pink 'Turner' wordmark—the design feels both prestigious and welcoming. The clean layout and generous use of white space create a sophisticated, minimalist atmosphere that allows the artwork and the coastal landscape to remain the primary focus."]