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Storm Fine Arts has announced a new exhibition at our Cambridge gallery, Storm At The Arts from 8th May to 20th June. The new Exhibition, ‘Response’ is a quite literally a response to the opening first two exhibitions. Storm At The Arts... |
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Bill Brandt is regarded as one of the great paragons of British photography. His singular eye gave him a unique take on the quintessence of Britishness, and he formed an archive of images that are as socially powerful... |
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Byroglyphics has found himself in the fortunate position, within the space of a year, of being much in demand and greatly admired. It has been an interesting journey of discovery and self-discovery. The artist launched... |
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London painter Ed Gray has embarked on his most ambitious exhibition to date at GX Gallery. Following five sell-out shows, it is undeniable that Gray is already well on the way to fulfilling his potential to establish himself as a major force in the contemporary... |
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Jon Mason is a New Zealand artist living in Cardiff and is currently displaying work at The Gate Gallery in Cardiff. Lets get to know Jon Mason a bit better... |
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The summer show at Wiebke Morgan presents work by three artists who share an interest in the re-processing of existing cultural production to create realities of varying degrees of conviction and unease, reflections of imaginative worlds built from material culture, or even immaterial mediations and representations... |
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The new series of paintings by Nick Archer refer to children’s paraphernalia scattered on the playroom floor; comics, magazines, glitter and beads, broken toys and Barbie dolls, or characters from children’s programmes, old family video footage, and photographs... |
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The visual languages of folklore and popular cultural iconography are explored in a new exhibition by artists Cathy Ward and Eric Wright, the North American team who won Emergency3, aspex’ biennial open submission competition... |
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Since its inception, the DLA Piper Art Award has sought to support young artists, fresh from college. Six finalists are chosen by a small panel of judges. This year, Sue Hubbard, a journalist, Tony Bevan, an established artist, and Alex Dell, a partner at DLA Piper... |
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Susan Derges is one of the most critically acclaimed and respected artists working in photography today. She was one of the finalists for the prestigious Prix Pictet photography prize in 2008 and she is to be included in a major show of camera-less photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2010... |
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Photographer Richard Nolan-Neylan explores the Danish bicycle as an art form. The vibrant culture surrounding the relationship between the Danes and their bike has allowed for richness in colour, shape and form. Richard has observed that the practical... |
2nd July 2009 |
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The economy is in a slump and many people are strapped for cash, but now is the ideal time to buy art... |
1st July 2009 |
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The Angel (1989) by James Lee Byars comprises 125 spheres of hand-blown Murano glass, which will be arranged... |
30th June 2009 |
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Fresh from the 53rd Venice Biennale, WW Gallery presents an irreverent, carnivalesque summer romp curated by Debra Wilson... |
30th June 2009 |
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For her second exhibition with Francis Kyle Gallery, the Scottish painter Wendy Sutherland (born Brora, Scotland 1975) has assembled a body of paintings... |
18th June 2009 |
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Union Gallery is presenting a new body of work by British artist Mike Marshall. In this exhibition, Marshall shows a combination of video and photographic works revealing scenarios... |
18th June 2009 |
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Bow Arts Trust's latest initiative in partnership with East Thames Housing has secured 3500sqft of fabulous new purpose built work space for the creative sector... |
9th June 2009 |
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The 13th annual Bow Arts Trust Open studios are held over the weekend of 19th-21st June 2009, where the work of over 150 artists... |
9th June 2009 |
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The Bow Arts Trust, East London's highly acclaimed and most active studio complex, is celebrating its 13th annual Open Exhibition this summer in the Nunnery Gallery... |
9th June 2009 |
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Chisenhale, London, 13 Nov - 20 Dec 2009. Tramway, 29 Jan - 14 Mar 2010. A co-commission with Chisenhale and Tramway, DeLorean is a new film... |
1st June 2009 |
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Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, 11 Jul - 8 Aug 2009. Opera North tour, The Weatherman, 11 – 30 July 2009, Various venues... |
1st June 2009 |
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The Wapping Project, London, 10 Jul - 23 Aug 2009, Babylon Gallery, Ely, Cambridgeshire, 29 Aug – 4 Oct 2009, An exhibition of new work by British... |
1st June 2009 |
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The Hatton Gallery, (Great North Run Cultural Programme) Newcastle upon Tyne,16 Sept – 15 Nov 2009, Commissioned to coincide with last ye... |
1st June 2009 |
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Bluecoat, Liverpool, 25 Sept 22 Nov 2009. Presented as part of the group exhibition 'Under the Volcano' at the Bluecoat, Bellevue is a new moving image work by this year¹s Northern Art Prize... |
1st June 2009 |
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A Foundation and 198 Gallery London, Sept 2009 (dates TBA).Taking as its starting point Roosevelt’s famous ‘four freedoms’... |
1st June 2009 |
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Having viewed over 8,000 pieces of work, the judges Stephen Chambers RA, Kip Gresham and Gill Saunders, have selected 90 artists from all over the world... |
27th May 2009 |
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Storm Fine Arts has announced a new exhibition at our Cambridge gallery, Storm At The Arts from 8th May to 20th June. The new Exhibition, ‘Response’ is a quite literally a response to the opening first two exhibitions... |
18th May 2009 |
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Bill Brandt is regarded as one of the great paragons of British photography. His singular eye gave him a unique take on the quintessence of Britishness, and he formed an archive of images that are as socially powerful as they are visually poetic... |
14th May 2009 |
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Byroglyphics has found himself in the fortunate position, within the space of a year, of being much in demand and greatly admired. It has been an interesting journey of discovery and self-discovery. The artist launched his career boldly by producing a series of stunning prints that he sold independently... |
7th May 2009 |
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London painter Ed Gray has embarked on his most ambitious exhibition to date at GX Gallery. Following five sell-out shows, it is undeniable that Gray is... |
7th May 2009 |
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Tria Gallery New York will present Forbidden Gardens: Works by Dominique Rousserie and Kevin Baker from May 14 through June 27, 2009... |
30th April 2009 |
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ArtSway is has announced the third ‘ArtSway New Forest Pavilion’ at the 53rd International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia and its second time as an official collateral event. Presented in partnership with the Arts Institute at Bournemouth, ArtSway’s New Forest Pavilion... |
27th April 2009 |
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This summer Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents the most extensive exhibition to date by British artist Peter Randall-Page, opening on 27 June 2009, with over 50 works showcased in gallery spaces and the open air... |
27th April 2009 |
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Jon Mason is a New Zealand artist living in Cardiff and is currently displaying work at The Gate Gallery in Cardiff. Lets get to know Jon Mason a bit better... |
23rd April 2009 |
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The summer show at Wiebke Morgan presents work by three artists who share an interest in the re-processing of existing cultural production to create realities of varying degrees of conviction and unease... |
22nd April 2009 |
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This summer, the Bodleian Library, Oxford, will celebrate the art and craft of bookbinding from both traditional and contemporary perspectives with two major exhibitions... |
20th April 2009 |
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After receiving over 800 applications, The Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation are pleased to announce the short list for the Daiwa Foundation Art Prize... |
20th April 2009 |
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Spacex is pleased to present a new project by Simon Pope, which will be split over two sites at Spacex and Exeter Cathedral. Pope plans to restore a stone figure from Exeter Cathedral which his great grandfather crafted over 90 years ago and has great significance... |
15th April 2009 |
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The new series of paintings by Nick Archer refer to children’s paraphernalia scattered on the playroom floor; comics, magazines, glitter and beads, broken toys and Barbie dolls, or characters from children’s... |
9th April 2009 |
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The visual languages of folklore and popular cultural iconography are explored in a new exhibition by artists Cathy Ward and Eric Wright, the North American team who won Emergency3, aspex’ biennial open submission competition... |
9th April 2009 |
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park is presenting the most extensive exhibition to date by British artist Peter Randall-Page.. |
7th April 2009 |
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Since its inception, the DLA Piper Art Award has sought to support young artists, fresh from college. Six finalists are chosen by a small panel of judges. This year, Sue Hubbard, a journalist, Tony Bevan, an established artist, and Alex Dell, a partner at DLA Piper... |
6th April 2009 |
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Susan Derges is one of the most critically acclaimed and respected artists working in photography today. She was one of the finalists for the prestigious Prix Pictet photography prize in 2008 and she is to be included in a major show... |
6th April 2009 |
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The first selling show of work by Norman Thelwell in 20 years. Some say he's the most popular cartoonist since the Second World War, Norman Thelwell’s work remains as relevant and as rib-tickling as ever... |
2nd April 2009 |
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Reconstructing the Old House is as a touring exhibition, featuring artist’s who take architecture or the urban environment as a starting point. The approaches are multiple, some directly referencing architecture as an iconographic form, others sitting on the edge of fully adopting architecture as a theme, yet freely and wilfully plundering the territory for inspiration... |
2nd April 2009 |
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