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Art shows ending in March 2022

March is full of Art exhibitions, shows, programs, and many more. There are so many exhibitions happening in different museums and art centers and some of them are ending soon in March.

Let’s know about some of the shows so you can join before ending-

The Glow by Alistair McDowall
The Glow by Alistair McDowall

The Glow by Alistair McDowall

Until 5 Mar
Alistair McDowall stated in the exhibition “People find me. When it’s dark.” The Glow is about an asylum where a woman is locked in a windowless cell, with no memory as to who she is, or how she arrived there.
> royalcourttheatre.com

Site Visit

Site Visit

8 Mar – 3 Apr
‘Site Visit’ brings together artists around the world with a program of temporary installations where they seek to answer and understand how artists are working today. Each of the artists participating in the exhibition program speaks to the use of the site whether institutional, historical, or metaphorical as a material for art production.
> museum-brandhorst.de

LUCY McKENZIE

LUCY McKENZIE

Until 13 Mar
The exhibition is by Brussels-based artist Lucy McKenzie will exhibit almost 80 works of her dating from 1997 to the present. The exhibition going to highlight the artist’s area of interest throughout her career including international sport, the representation of women, gender politics, music subcultures, and post-war muralism.
> tate.org.uk

Inspiring Walt Disney

Inspiring Walt Disney

Until 6 Mar
The exhibition is about The Animation of French Decorative Arts. It is the Met’s first-ever exhibition exploring the work of Walt Disney and the hand-drawn animation of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
> metmuseum.org

An Experiment with Time

An Experiment with Time

4 Feb – 19 Mar
The exhibition combines film tapestry, print, and installation work by Irish artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain. It draws us into a world of theatricality and disorientation in which the familiar is re-imagined in light of a destabilized future.
> cca-glasgow.com

Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

3 Feb – 19 Mar
A co-production with Wise Children, Bristol Old Vic, and York Theatre Royal based on the novel by Emily Brontë adapted by Emma Rice. It is the exhibition of an epic story of love, revenge, and redemption.

> nationaltheatre.org.uk

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