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Exquisite red chalk drawings to light up the Scott...

27th Jan 2012 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ This spring, a fascinating new exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery will explore the versatile and beautiful drawing medium of red chalk. Comprising some 35 works from the Gallery’s world-class collection, Red Chalk: Raphael to Ramsay will showcase...

Scholarship winner photographs history in the maki...

24th Jan 2012 ⁄ North West ⁄ University of Bolton Photography masters student, Anna White, has been capturing the history of tomorrow, recreating the famous Worktown project. Anna has been the John Marriott Humphrey Spender scholarship recipient for 2010-11 which is generously provided by...

New exhibition marks first anniversary of Japanese...

20th Jan 2012 ⁄ West Midlands ⁄ Ikon presents Postcards From Japan – A Message From Tohoku Artists, an exhibition marking the first anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit north east Japan on 11 March 2011. In the aftermath of the disaster, electronic means of communication...

Artists explore Underworld, Earth, Afterlife in Ma...

13th Jan 2012 ⁄ London ⁄ Following a ground-breaking solo show at the Aubin Gallery, Piers Secunda presents his politically explosive painting in a group exhibition exploring the prophesised end of the world in 2012, curated by Gordon Cheung...

Nick Danziger photo exhibition running at the Roya...

21st Dec 2011 ⁄ London ⁄ A new exhibition from photographer Nick Danziger documenting the lives of people living in some of the world’s poorest countries is taking place at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) in London. In 2000, the United Nations’ eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were agreed...

Moments in Time

20th Dec 2011 ⁄ South West ⁄ An exhibition of paintings by Clive Jebbett, ‘Moments in Time’, will open at the Bath Contemporary gallery in February 2012. A strong sense of familiarity with Clive's paintings is shared through the ambiguity of subject, time and place, which often strikes an emotional...

Hugo Dalton: Mother Nature BDSM

19th Dec 2011 ⁄ London ⁄ Visual artist Hugo Dalton contends that Mother Nature is a Dominatrix, not a benevolent figure, through a new exhibition of sculptural installations and wall drawings based on cave-paintings at Lascaux. Dalton’s site-specific drawings at Crisis’s Bermondsey Project Space will use...

The Indiscipline of Painting: International abstra...

16th Dec 2011 ⁄ West Midlands ⁄ Major works by artists including Andy Warhol, Frank Stella and Bridget Riley are to go on show alongside paintings by emerging talents in a celebration of the complex genre of abstraction from the 1960s to now...

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art announces ...

16th Dec 2011 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art announces definitive look at 110 years of Sculpture including works from Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas through to Ron Mueck and 2011 Turner Prize winner, Martin Boyce...

Saint Rosalia paintings by Van Dyck reunited for t...

15th Dec 2011 ⁄ London ⁄ Dulwich Picture Gallery is pleased to present Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague (15 February - 27 May 2012), the first ever exhibition to focus on the prolific year and a half that Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) spent in Sicily between 1624 and 1625...

A new exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield

14th Dec 2011 ⁄ Yorkshire/Humber ⁄ Opening on 11 February and running until 10 June 2012 will be the first in a regular series of spring exhibitions that explore common concerns and themes in the work of some of the most innovative contemporary artists. Heather and Ivan Morison, Ben Rivers, David Thorpe use...

Review: Kellie Miller at Artists Open Houses

12th Dec 2011 ⁄ South East ⁄ It was a cold, crisp but sunny Saturday morning when I walked around Brighton & Hove to sample the Christmas Artists Open Houses, a festival that offers an array of work from contemporary and original local artists and makers, displayed in their own homes...