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Milton Keynes but not as you know it... |
4th July 2008 |
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Scottish born artist Andrew Mackenzie has embarked on a new series of paintings that challenge our perception of the archetypal landscape genre. By referencing historical artistic practise... |
3rd July 2008 |
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Deon Winter holds her first solo exhibition within the famous London Crypt, from the 5th July 2008. Winter, start her non-stop exhibition program at her'de transcendental'.. |
1st July 2008 |
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Following the success of last years Summer Screen, this summer Spacex will present an international artists film programme and host a series... |
1st July 2008 |
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The Chelsea Art Museum, Home of the Miotte Foundation, is presenting an exhibition titled, "Nature Interrupted"... |
1st July 2008 |
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An exhibition curated by Myriam Blundell... |
30th June 2008 |
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Artists will use Human Embryos and human body parts in art... |
26th June 2008 |
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Julie Cockburn's first solo show with Forster gallery, a beautiful body of work including two installations by the artist... |
23rd June 2008 |
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The artist Adelaide Damoah will be exhibiting a selection of her striking pieces at an event in North London called U-NITE... |
23rd June 2008 |
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Five Minutes of Mystery – the short film competition held as part of the forthcoming Compass of Mystery Festival 2008 – opens a call for submissions... |
23rd June 2008 |
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Artists are becoming more environmentally conscious as is the rest of the western world. A collection of artists have formed together and created a portfolio of art which relates to Green IT and how in the future there would be such a thing as Green IT... |
20th June 2008 |
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With prizes worth £3,000 and the chance of exhibiting in a prestigious central London gallery this autumn, the EAC Over 60s Art Awards competition is now open... |
20th June 2008 |
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Born in Manchester in 1922, Fred Yates lived in Cornwall for many years during the 70s and 80s where he became known for his vivid, deep impasto paintings of people, towns and landscapes... |
19th June 2008 |
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Faggionato Fine Arts is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in the UK of the groundbreaking early colour work by the American photographer Saul Leiter, Early Colour 1948 - 1959... |
19th June 2008 |
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The future of art and education is evolving, propelling artists into unknown territory in the new media age. Educating Artists for the Future offers ground-breaking guidelines for higher art-education, focusing on the way that contemporary education must accept and reflect changes in digital and cultural systems... |
19th June 2008 |
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Julian Woollatt has taken his inspiration for The Historians from 20th century historical re-enactment events that take place around Britain... |
18th June 2008 |
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The ING Discerning Eye invites artists to submit works for its annual exhibition in 2008... |
17th June 2008 |
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The exhibition Fashion in the Palm of your Hand is the culmination of the innovative creativity of Central Saint Martins combined with the solid tradition of The Fan Museum, the first museum in the world exclusively dedicated to fans... |
17th June 2008 |
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Carte Blanche Gallery has announced it's inaugural exhibition by Brooklyn artist Ebon Heath. The exhibition will premiere his work entitled Stereo.type: a typographical ballet (part I)... |
12th June 2008 |
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Starting twenty-four metres below the ground, Juliet Haysom's ephemeral sculpture Spring is an innovative work that has a direct and active relationship with the landscape... |
12th June 2008 |
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ING is one of the largest sponsors in Formula 1. The company is also a major corporate art collector. Fresh Eyes celebrates both... |
12th June 2008 |
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Jazz Plus in association with Alternative arts. Victoria Embankment Gardens... |
11th June 2008 |
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In association with British Silver Week, Coutts Jewellery Week and The London Architectural Festival, Lesley Craze Gallery is presenting an exhibition of contemporary silverware and silver jewellery by eleven leading British makers all working at the cutting edge of design practice... |
10th June 2008 |
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if you know the movies Hellboy, The X-Men, The Ring, or the Oscar-winning Guillermo del Toro filmPan's Labyrinth, you have seen his creatures come alive... |
9th June 2008 |
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The 'International Association of Two and Three Dimensional Artists' (IATTDA) is a group of like-minded artists which supports, encourages and promotes artists practising in the areas of two and three dimensional arts, in any media... |
9th June 2008 |
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Visions in the Nunnery has become an unmissable event for artists working with the moving image. This year, it includes recent work by established and emerging artists’ worldwide as well as special screenings, performances and talks... |
9th June 2008 |
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New landmark publication celebrates 30 years of leading UK gallery Yorkshire Sculpture Park: Landscape for Art... |
9th June 2008 |
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The photographs included in this exhibition were taken in and around Cairo in February, 1975... |
4th June 2008 |
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In his multi-layered paintings, Sanjay Vora explores the realm of love, memory and nostalgia. Vora first paints a representation scene... |
4th June 2008 |
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Strychnin Gallery's next exhibition is a group show featuring black & white works by over 16 international artists... |
4th June 2008 |