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10th Dec 2010 to 15th Mar 2011 |
David Hockney: Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm |
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This exhibition, from the fine art collection of Bradford Museums and Galleries, displays the full series of thirty-nine etchings Hockney produced in 1969 to illustrate six tales from the Brothers Grimm. Bradford 1 Gallery, Bradford, UK |
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10th Feb 2011 to 22nd May 2011 |
Cory Arcangel: Beat the Champ |
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Brooklyn-based Cory Arcangel is one of the leading media artists of his generation. He often appropriates, manipulates and subverts new media, including video games, computer software and the internet. The Barbican, London, UK |
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11th Feb 2011 to 13th Feb 2011 |
Outsider Art Fair NYC |
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New York |
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11th Feb 2011 to 5th Mar 2011 |
Ron Martin: Black & White |
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The Black and White paintings exhibited range in date from 1971 - 1980 and represent Ron Martin's fascination with the process of painting. Michael Gibson Gallery, Ontario, Canada |
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11th Nov 2010 to 20th Feb 2011 |
The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 |
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The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2010 presents the very best in contemporary portrait photography, showcasing the work of talented young photographers and gifted amateurs alongside that of established professionals and photography students. National Portrait Gallery, London, UK |
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12th Dec 2009 to 1st Jan 2012 |
What's New? at Bristol's City Museum & Art Gallery |
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This display shows recent acquisitions of watercolours, prints and photographs. Most have been purchased or donated in the last few years. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol, BS8 1RL |
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12th Feb 2011 to 3rd Apr 2011 |
Harris and Mussi : Fifty Fifty |
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Matthew Harris and Cleo Mussi have worked in parallel and close proximity for 25 years. Both originally training in textiles at Goldsmith's College, they share a common language involving the construction of whole images from fragments of cloth, paper and reclaimed ceramic. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK |
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12th Feb 2011 to 3rd Apr 2011 |
Karen Wallis: Views and Observations |
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Karen's recent paintings and drawings celebrate everyday things which are often overlooked. These landscapes, still lifes and interiors with people are executed in a traditional style influenced by Rembrandt and Edward Hopper. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK |
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12th Jan 2011 to 26th Feb 2011 |
Henk Peeters: Work from the 1960s |
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Henk Peeters (b. the Hague, 1925) was the most active member of the Dutch nul group notably with regard to the organization. He made the international contacts, organised the international ZERO (nul) exhibitions at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and wrote on the theory of art. The Mayor Gallery, London, UK |
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12th Nov 2010 to 20th Feb 2011 |
Dan Holdsworth: Blackout |
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Blackout brings together a remarkable new sequence of images taken in Iceland by British photographer Dan Holdsworth. Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK |
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12th Oct 2010 to 2nd May 2011 |
The Unilever Series: Ai Weiwei |
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Sunflower Seeds is made up of millions of small works, each apparently identical, but actually unique. However realistic they may seem, these life-sized sunflower seed husks are in fact intricately hand-crafted in porcelain. Tate Modern, London |
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14th Feb 2011 to 19th Feb 2011 |
Edward Seago, a multi-talented Artist |
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An exhibition of over 50 paintings by Edward Seago (1910-1974) plus works from other British Artists organised by The Taylor Gallery Ltd. The Taylor Gallery, London |
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15th Dec 2010 to 13th Mar 2011 |
Stories of the World: London |
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As part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad the Foundling Museum is showcasing art works by looked after children, care leavers and young people from London. The Foundling Museum, London, UK |
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16th Feb 2011 to 21st Aug 2011 |
Watercolour |
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Watercolour takes us back to the origins of watercolour in the form of medieval illumination and traces its history thereafter. Tate Britain, London |
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17th Dec 2010 to 13th Mar 2011 |
Nam June Paik |
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Video artist, performance artist, composer and visionary: Nam June Paik (1932-2006) was one of the most innovative artists of the 20th century. Tate Liverpool, UK |
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17th Feb 2011 to 30th May 2011 |
Hoppé Portraits: Society, Studio and Street |
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E.O. Hoppé is one of the most important photographers of the first half of the twentieth century. Celebrated during his lifetime, much of Hoppé's work has only recently been reassembled and this major survey will enable visitors to discover this forgotten master. National Portrait Gallery, London, UK |
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18th Aug 2007 to 30th Jun 2011 |
Restaurant Commission: James Aldridge Cold Mouth Prayer |
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Cold Mouth Prayer is a panoramic new painting, specially commissioned for Tate Modern's Restaurant. Tate Modern, London |
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19th Jan 2011 to 25th Apr 2011 |
Gabriel Orozco |
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Creative, playful and inventive, Gabriel Orozco creates art in the streets, his apartment or wherever he is inspired. Born in Mexico but working across the globe, Orozco is renowned for his endless experimentation with found objects, which he subtly alters. Tate Modern, UK |
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1st Feb 2011 to 15th May 2011 |
Susan Hiller |
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Born in the United States in 1940, Susan Hiller has lived and worked in Britain for over 30 years and is one of the most influential artists of her generation. Tate Britain, London |
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1st Feb 2011 to 28th Feb 2011 |
Laura Oldfield Ford |
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Laura Oldfield Ford's drawings use a variety of different motifs that reflect on the urban landscape. Often beginning with the idea of the walk, the artist engages with cities in a psycho-geographic investigation, creating narratives that float between past, present and future. Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK |
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1st May 2009 to 1st Apr 2011 |
DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture |
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This exhibition takes an ambitious and revolutionary look at the history of modern and contemporary sculpture. It continues to examine and question the trajectory of artistic innovation in twentieth-century art and beyond. Tate Liverpool, UK |
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20th Jan 2011 to 20th Feb 2011 |
Carlton Hobbs Exhibition |
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Carlton Hobbs presents: Inspired by Antiquity: Classical Influences on 18th and 19th Century Furniture and Works of Art. The largest collection of Thomas Hope furniture to be offered for sale for nearly a century. Carlton Hobbs Gallery, New York, USA |
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21st Jan 2011 to 17th Apr 2011 |
Frank Sidney Smith, Memories of a Long Life |
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Frank Smith was driven to paint his life story both by his creative urge and by the need to come to terms with the trauma of an emotionally gruelling life. The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK |
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21st Jan 2011 to 20th Mar 2011 |
The Life of the Mind: Love, Sorrow and Obsession |
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Inspired by Sir Jacob Epstein's sculpture of his then 15 year old daughter Esther in which she seems to be resisting the artist's gaze, The Life of the Mind seeks to expose the myth of the great male artist who has special insight into the minds of his more frail female subjects. The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK |
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21st Jan 2011 to 5th Jun 2011 |
Bob and Roberta Smith: The Bonfire |
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This sculptural installation was originally shown as part of the exhibition Niet Normaal at the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam in 2009. Artists from all over the world were invited to respond to the question, what is normal? The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK |
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22nd Jan 2011 to 7th Apr 2011 |
Modern British Sculpture |
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In 2011, the Royal Academy of Arts will be presenting the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of the twentieth century. The Royal Academy of Arts, London |
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23rd Feb 2011 to 30th May 2011 |
Jan Gossaert's Renaissance |
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Jan Gossaert, a native of Flanders, was one of the most startling and accomplished artists of the Northern Renaissance. The National Gallery, London |
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24th Jul 2010 to 31st Dec 2011 |
Staffordshire Hoard |
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A selection of Staffordshire Hoard artefacts will be on display in Gallery 16 from July 24th. These include 20 artefacts previously unseen. Birmingham Museum, Birmingham, UK |
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24th Nov 2010 to 22nd May 2011 |
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Related Work |
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Bridget Riley is one of the most significant and original painters of our time. This Sunley Room exhibition enables visitors to investigate how Riley's work relates to the National Gallery Collection. The National Gallery, London |
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25th Feb 2011 to 27th Feb 2011 |
Ceramic Art London 2011 |
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Ceramic Art London 2011 is the major selling fair for contemporary studio ceramics at the Royal College of Art on 25 February to 27 February 2011. |
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25th Jan 2011 to 8th Feb 2011 |
Colour Connections |
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Discover how artists' experiments with colour led to extraordinary innovations at the beginning of the 20th century. The National Gallery, London, UK |
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26th Feb 2010 to 31st Mar 2011 |
New Ways of Curating: The Epstein Archive |
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New Ways of Collaborating is a unique partnership between artist Bob and Roberta Smith and Archive Curator Neil Lebeter, which began in September 2009 and is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, UK |
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27th Jan 2011 to 26th Mar 2011 |
Alan Reynolds: Recent Reliefs and Drawings |
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Annely Juda Fine Art is proud to announce our 7th solo exhibition of the work of Alan Reynolds (b.1926). The exhibition consists of constructed white reliefs and tonal drawings and prints. Annely Juda Fine Art Gallery, London, UK |
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27th Nov 2010 to 6th Feb 2011 |
David Tress: Landmarks |
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David Tress is one of Britain's foremost landscape painters. For Landmarks, David took a tour in and around Bath, a city and a landscape that have preoccupied countless artists. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK |
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28th Sep 2010 to 13th Mar 2011 |
Anish Kapoor: Turning the World Upside Down |
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In a groundbreaking partnership, The Royal Parks and the Serpentine Gallery present a major exhibition of outdoor sculptures by internationally acclaimed London-based artist Anish Kapoor. The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK |
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29th Jan 2011 to 15th May 2011 |
The Poetry of Drawing: Pre-Raphaelite Designs, Studies and Watercolours |
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This major exhibition is the largest survey of Pre-Raphaelite drawings and watercolours ever staged. It displays works from Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery's world-class collections alongside key loans from public and private lenders. Birmingham Museum, Birmingham, UK |
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2nd May 2007 to 30th Apr 2012 |
Colour and Line: Turner's Experiments |
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Discover how Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) revolutionised two different kinds of image-making: watercolour and print. Tate Britain, London |
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3rd Dec 2010 to 16th Mar 2011 |
Eileen Cooper RA: Collages |
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In this exhibition, Eileen Cooper shows a previously unseen group of new works on paper. Best known for her vibrant and distinctive figurative paintings and prints, these unique collages represent something of a departure for Cooper; it is the first time she has exhibited works of this nature. The Royal Academy of Arts |
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5th Feb 2011 to 13th Feb 2011 |
American International Fine Art Fair |
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Celebrating its 15th year, the American International Fine Art Fair features international dealers representing disciplines of fine art from classical antiquity to contemporary, and the world's finest collection of haute and period jewelry. |
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5th Feb 2011 to 2nd May 2011 |
Design Research Unit: 1942 - 1972 |
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Formed in London in 1942, The Design Research Unit was the first consultancy in Britain to bring together expertise in architecture, graphics and industrial design. This exhibition spans more than four decades of their work, focusing on some of their most significant projects. Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK |
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5th Feb 2011 to 2nd May 2011 |
Simon Starling: Recent History |
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Tate St Ives presents the first major exhibition in the UK of the work of Simon Starling since he won the Turner Prize in 2005. Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK |
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6th Nov 2010 to 12th Feb 2011 |
Jewellery Quarter Jewellery Commissions |
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A prestigious exhibition showcasing specially commissioned work by jewellers Anna Lorenz, Kathryn Partington and Heidi Hinder. Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, UK |
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7th Feb 2011 to 1st May 2011 |
Inside Art: Creative Responses to the Collection by Young Offenders |
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During 2010 National Gallery Education delivered the second of an annual series of practical art projects on site at HMYOI Feltham, a juvenile prison and young offenders institution for young men aged 15-21. This display features work made by the 30 young men involved. The National Gallery, London, UK |
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8th Dec 2010 to 13th Mar 2011 |
The Young Vermeer |
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There are only thirty-six of Vermeer's paintings in existence. This winter, three paintings from Vermeer's early career will be reunited in a significant and rare display. National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh, Scotland |
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9th Aug 2010 to 31st Jul 2011 |
Romantics |
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Romance is in the air in the Clore Gallery, a major new display presents Romantic art in Britain, its origins, inspirations and legacies. Tate Britain, London |
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9th Jan 2010 to 1st Jan 2012 |
Victoria Art Gallery Exhibitions: The Art of Giving |
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Focusing on the cream of our collections, this is a celebration of the quality and range of objects gererously donated by local people. Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, UK |
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9th Oct 2010 to 9th Oct 2011 |
Exporting Beauty: Pilkington's Pottery and Tiles |
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This new exhibition features over 100 pots and tiles made by Pilkington's world famous Lancastrian pottery company between 1893 and 1938. Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK |