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More of my favourites of the Sefton Open 2026

Given the sheer volume of noteworthy pieces on display, it was perhaps inevitable that a third instalment would be required to do justice to these selections from the Sefton Open 2026.   This piece by S.A. Brookfield, entitled «A Haircut Changes Everything», offers a wonderfully cheeky reinterpretation of that seminal portrait— though I must confess a preference for the smirk gracing our local variant. Elevating the intrinsic artistic merits of this masterpiece is its choice of position. Whoever placed it in direct visual dialogue with the portrait of the nurse adjacent to our own Gioconda is a minor genius. A rather delightful little juxtaposition curated by the team in this particular corner of The Atkinson.   Adhering strictly to our theme of levity, this vessel bursting forth from its boundaries —«My favourite mug» by Peter Sanabrias— serves as a superb trompe-l'œil . One should politely ignore the memento mori detailing the inexorable passage of time lurking in...

My Favourites of the Sefton Open 2026

Jack Callaghan and Jordi Bitlloch at Christ Church

Veronica Ryan at Whitechapel Gallery

The Jazz Trio

Chetham's School of Music (April 2026)