Content tagged with "Art Gallery"
This exhibition of works by Scottish Colourist FCB Cadell at the Scottish National Gallery is the first of it's kind in seventy years. Cabell is recognised as one of the most important modern Scottish artists and his work is recogniseable for it's bright colours and bold brushwork.
Now its fifteenth year, this pottery and ceramics show will once again be held at the Farnham maltings in Surrey. Newly qualified artists rub shoulders with very experienced potters and there will be a big emphasis on homes and interiors this year.
Following refurbishment the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter has a whole host of new exhibitions starting on 15th December. Events include Into the Light - an exhibition of Impressionist paintings.
This exhibition at the Pallant House Gallery, West Sussex, brings together a collection of works by designer, illustrator and printmaker Enid Marx, who made an extraordinary array of designs for posters, textiles, postage stamps and books.
Buy a piece of unique ceramic ware for your home at this fair, where 76 exhibitors offer their work at prices ranging from £12 to £4,000.
This exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London explores the works of Lucien Freud from the early 1940s to his recent death in July 2011.
This exhibition at the Tate Britian in London examines Picasso's legacy in terms of how it has affected British art and aided in the acceptance of modern art.
This exhibiton, held at the Royal College of Art in London includes works of art for sale dating from 1900s to the present day.
This exhibition at The Jerram Gallery in Dorset has a strong rural theme and features new works by Carry Akroyd, Emma Dunbar and Fiona Millais, all inspired by the landscape.
This exhibition at James Harvey British Art in London features works by Alistair Erskine produced en plein air of scenes from nature.
This exhibition at the London Science Museum features drawings, watercolours, prints, photographs and posters dating from the 17th century to modern day.
This exhibition of drawings by Anthony Gilbert held at Messum's in London includes fashion plates for Vogue from his early career as well as later experiments with innovative materials and techniques.
This exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London brings together works by Georgian painter Johan Zoffany, some of which have never been displayed before.
This exhibition of oil paintings from the fine art collection of the Bradford Museums and Galleries explores the theme of people and animals in a rural landscape.
This exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London explores Ragamala, miniature paintings that depict different types of Indian music.
This exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London reunites the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings by Anthony Van Dyck and focuses on the time spent by the artist in Sicily between 1624 and 1625.


