David Hockney: A Bigger Picture – Royal Academy of Arts, London
In January 2012 the Royal Academy of Arts will present the first major exhibition in the UK to showcase David Hockney’s landscape work....
Read MoreBarry Kirk ‘Frying Tomatoes’ Prints from 1956 – 1965 at the Emma Mason Gallery
Born in Kent in 1933, Barry Kirk studied at Canterbury School of Art and The Royal College of Art where he was taught by Julian Trevelyan....
Read MoreThe Sculpture Show at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art announces definitive look at 110 years of Sculpture including works from Auguste Rodin and Edgar...
Read MoreA place in the country: Six artists from Denmark at the Oriel Davies Gallery
‘A place in the country’ / ‘Et sted på landet’ brings together six artists from Denmark whose work connects with...
Read MoreSéance On by Emma McKay and Lila de Magalhaes at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow
Séance On is an exhibition by Glasgow-based artist Emma McKay and Lila de Magalhaes, currently undertaking an MFA in Los Angeles, USA. The...
Read MoreDovble Trovble at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow
Usually, artwork is exhibited, documentation is published and, if on a digital platform, the Internet becomes the means of its...
Read MoreBani Abidi: Section Yellow at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead presents the first UK solo public exhibition of Pakistani artist Bani Abidi. Predominately...
Read MoreThe Turner Prize Goes To BALTIC In 2011
Tate and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art are delighted to announce that The Turner Prize will be presented at BALTIC in 2011. In 2007...
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