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The Art of Common Space is an international arts programme which explores the question 'What is common space in our 21st century multi-cultural society?' through new commissions, seminars, exhibitions and events in Gunpowder Park and venues in the UK, Europe and the USA. Curated and produced by Haring Woods Associates... |
26th February 2009 |
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Picture this – the end of a private view of a group show including the works of Guy Denning. A woman walks in to the gallery carrying too many Tesco’s shopping bags. ‘How can I buy the piece in the window?’ she asks... |
26th February 2009 |
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Art Portfolio of Romsey celebrates the work of one of Britain’s most popular living artists, ‘The People’s Painter’, Jack Vettriano. The UK’s largest ever retrospective of Vettriano’s prints features an exceptional collection of five new signed limited editions taken from his latest series of paintings, three of which are based on a French Riviera theme. There will be many rare editions for sale including the hugely popular Along Came a Spider... |
26th February 2009 |
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I want my paintings to be portals to mythical realms, gateways to imaginary worlds beyond everyday reality. Seeing beyond the illusion of 'reality' is the first step to dreaming our own dreams, and speaking with our own authentic voice. When we dream our own dreams, and speak authentically, we bring light to the world and we inspire others to let their light shine... |
26th February 2009 |
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A new body of work by British artist Susan Collins combining digital technologies with the classical traditions of English landscape painting, Seascape presents an extraordinary visual exploration into the natural cycles of tide, time and light... |
23rd February 2009 |
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For her new exhibition, her eighth with Francis Kyle Gallery, the French painter Genevieve Dael (born Paris 1947) has chosen to focus exclusively on the paintings of interiors for which she has become so well know internationally. Illuminated by a soft light suggesting dawn or dusk, these rooms typically have just one or two occupants whose relationship is unclear but conveys a strong sense of expectation or reflection: an event is about to occur (or has just done so), this is a moment of stillness a calm in the storm... |
23rd February 2009 |
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The River Thames played an important part in spencer's love affair with his native village of Cookham in Berkshire and this exhibtiion will feature one of his most famous paintings, 'Swan Upping at Cookham' on loan from Tate Britain... |
23rd February 2009 |
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When someone mentions that they are heading off to the Tate modern next weekend, I instantly think of the great masters, the likes of Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mondrian. This got me thinking, “which living artists are currently worthy of such merit?” Ah, I know who... |
23rd February 2009 |
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To mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species, the University of Oxford, through the collaboration between the Bodleian Library and Google, has released the first edition of the scientist’s seminal work in digital format. Available for download here... |
19th February 2009 |
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A Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS), University of Durham, distinguished British artist Chris Gollon is working on a public commission of 15 paintings on the theme of 'Being Human', as part of a major international research project... |
18th February 2009 |
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The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is delighted to announce a new and innovative art prize introducing British artists to Japan... |
16th February 2009 |
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A controversial art exhibition in Pakistan which recalls the pain caused by the partition of India and Pakistan. The exhibition conjures up harrowing images of the pain and angst during and after the partition of the two countries... |
9th February 2009 |
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A food fight in the name of art takes place in an ex chocolate factory in Moscow. The performance is titled 'White Rainbow over the Table'... |
9th February 2009 |
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Dinu Li has been co-commissioned by ArtSway and text+work, the Arts Institute at Bournemouth, to research and develop a new film entitled Family Village, the second in a trilogy of films which take their titles from the three most common ways to say the word 'country' in Chinese... |
9th February 2009 |
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Charlie Murphy invites visitors to “an Experiment in Kissing”, a free event on Thursday 12 February at the London Science Museum's Dana Centre. “an Experiment in Kissing” is Charlie Murphy's ongoing project to collect kisses and learn more about these unique expressions of desire... |
9th February 2009 |
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Graffiti artist Maximillian Wiedemann's work explores the dependent relationship between pop culture, media and consumerism. This exhibit examines the perplexities of grand industry against the trials and behaviour of modern society. His sense of humour is perfect for our ambiguous times, with quotes such as 'Closer to God in Heels' and 'The better you look, the more you see'. Picking up the heels where the bourgeoisie stopped, Wiedemann has continued the quest into the lifestyle of the rich and famous. He takes something iconic and turns it upside down... |
9th February 2009 |
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The third 20|21 International Art Fair takes place at the Royal College of Art from 19 - 22 February 2009. It will be opened by Griff Rhys Jones at 12 noon on the 19th... |
9th February 2009 |
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a unique exhibition of the art of Stephen Verona; including his paintings, life sized cut outs and unique photographs, including those selected from the... |
2nd February 2009 |
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Horticulture's answer to Damien Hirst? Beauty Spot, Tony Heywood's latest horticultural-based art installation, suggests that our experience of nature is becoming distant as is it increasingly mediated through television, film and magazines... |
28th January 2009 |
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The Bodleian Library has been able to save for the nation Erismena, the earliest surviving score of an opera in the English language. The acquisition has been made possible thanks to the generous... |
21st January 2009 |
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Spacex is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in the UK of Canadian artist Laura Kikauka. Kikauka has been exhibiting installation work, electro-mechanical sculpture, and performing since the early 1980s... |
21st January 2009 |
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Invisible Cities is an exhibition curated by artists Katie Pratt and Roger Kelly. The works in the exhibition are by a mixture of nine established artists who... |
9th January 2009 |
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Venice provides inspiration for a series of twenty brand new prints by the father of British Pop Art Peter Blake... |
9th January 2009 |
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Brooklyn, New York, Ch'i Contemporary Fine Art is proud to present Attitudes of Magnitude, Carri Skoczek's second solo show at Ch'i... |
9th January 2009 |
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Rough and raw, but it is, above all, brilliantly artistic. Any London commercial gallery would be foolish to turn down a chance of showing such talent... |
9th January 2009 |
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Paul Stolper presents Copper and Silk by Keith Coventry, one of the Young British Artists who exhibited at the Royal Academy's definitive Sensation exhibition... |
7th January 2009 |
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The second exhibition, separated by a staircase, which opens on the same night two hours later, is a revealing collection of photographic portraits taken of porn stars and the... |
7th January 2009 |
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The Trustees of The Fan Museum Trust, Greenwich, are privileged to announce that Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has graciously accepted to be Patron of... |
7th January 2009 |