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Ouse Valley Viaduct will feature in the new season of Sky Arts' Landscape Artist of the Year

Sky Arts’ Landscape Artist of the Year kicked off filming today (Wednesday 11) for its brand-new series – with the Ouse Valley Viaduct set to appear in the new series airing in 2026.

The show, now in its eleventh season, spotlights artistic talent across the UK, and returns with a brand-new expert, as Eva Langret, Director of Frieze London, joins the judging panel for the first time.

Langret brings extensive expertise and a keen eye for contemporary art to the series. Prior to joining Frieze, she was Head of Programming at London’s Tiwani Contemporary, where she focused on artists from Africa and its diaspora and has curated widely across institutions and independent spaces. She joins long-standing judges Tai Shan Schierenberg and Kathleen Soriano.

The Ouse Valley viaduct is one of seven stunning locations featured in the show – across the season contestants will be tasked with capturing the diverse beauty and character of Britain’s landscapes, from dramatic coastlines and bustling waterways to tranquil parks and architectural marvels.

Langret will replace Kate Bryan, who,is stepping down after a decade on the Landscape Artist of the Year judging panel.

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