At the moment I'm especially enjoying looking at the work of Alex Hanna, Susan Gunn and Silvie Jacobi, so much so that I have established a new 21st century
British Painting collection which is now available for museum loan.
Not exact matches
Individual
collections include: examples of
British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian
paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century
British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a
collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
His
paintings are part of more than sixty museum
collections, including Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the Palace Museum in Beijing, the
British Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.
It includes a significant group of
paintings by Frankenthaler from the 1950s to the 1990s alongside oil
paintings and watercolours by Turner from throughout his career, with key works from the National Gallery and the Yale Centre for
British Art
collections.
Ghanaian
British architect David Adjaye's modern crimson - hued building, extending from South Flores Street to the San Pedro Creek, will house the Foundation's growing
collection of more than 800
paintings, sculptures, installations and video works by contemporary artists from around the world.
Huffington Post A
collection of 80
paintings made by the
British artist will be exhibited Depiction of life in the industrial towns was of particular interest to Lowry
Individual
collections include: African art and samurai armour owned by Arman; examples of
British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Edmund de Waal's Japanese netsuke; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian
paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century
British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Jim Shaw's thrift store
paintings; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a
collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
Her work has been included in exhibitions worldwide including «Sensation: Young
British Artists from the Saatchi Collection», Royal Academy of Arts, London (1997, traveled to Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York 1998 - 99); «The Nude In 20th Century Art», Kunsthalle Emden, Germany (2002, traveled to Arken Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen in 2003); «
Painting», Museo Correr, 50th Biennale di Venezia (2003); and «Paint Made Flesh», Frist Center for the Arts, Nashville (2009, traveled to the Philips
Collections, Washington D.C. and Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY in 2010).
The
paintings and prints of Richard Pantell can be found in such
collections as the Butler Institute of American Art, The Museum of the City of New York, The
British Museum, and the Jewish Museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
50
paintings and works on paper enter the
collection of the Yale Center for
British Art as part of the Lurie gift.
VMFA to share works publicly while galleries are refurbished The esteemed French Impressionist Art and
British Sporting Art
collections at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will be embarking on national and international tours during the next two years, creating opportunities for more people to view these important
paintings and sculptures that were donated to...
The art
collection includes prints by European and Japanese artists from the 16th century to the present day and oil
paintings by leading
British artists.
This exhibition explores how his popularity continues to this day through key
paintings that remain in
British collections and a selection of fine drawings and prints.
The New Art Gallery holds
collections of European art, from Dutch marine scenes and
British landscapes to French Impressionism and Victorian narrative
painting.
My favourite is the Pre-Raphaelite
collection (BP Walk through
British Art - Room 1840) which has a perfectly positioned bench opposite my favourite
paintings.
The exhibition brings together key works by Rembrandt which remain in
British collections, including Belshazzar's Feast (c. 1635) from the National Gallery London, and Girl at a Window (1645) from Dulwich Picture Gallery, as well as star
paintings now overseas, such as The Mill (1645/8) from the National Gallery in Washington, which left Britain when it was sold to a US collector for the staggering sum of # 100,000 in 1911.
The early part of the
collection features French and Russian art from the beginning of the twentieth century, cubist
paintings and superb holdings of expressionist and modern
British art.
He has restored
paintings from the
collections of the Frick Collection, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and the Yale Center for
British Art, among many others, and has published extensively on topics relating to conservation study, treatment, technology, and technique.
The
collection includes European Old Masters and
British paintings, with works by Gainsborough, Zoffany, Sickert and Sir Peter Blake.
Recently re-opened after a # 5.95 m restoration, Kenwood House is set in Hampstead's lush rolling hills and has an impressive
collection of Old Master and
British paintings ranging from works by Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough.
The gallery is internationally known for its outstanding
collection of
British paintings from the Elizabethan era to the modern period, including
paintings by Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds, J.M. Turner and John Constable.
The superb permanent
collections hold Old Master
paintings,
British art (including work by Bristol School artists), Eastern art, ceramics, silverware and glassware, Egyptian mummies and Assyrian reliefs, archaeological artefacts and natural history exhibits.
The
painting will enhance the gallery's important
collection of Modern
British art.
The show is the first U.S. solo exhibition of work by the late
British painter and features a
collection of his drawings and
paintings throughout his career spanning 40 years.
The
painting was included in «Sensation» (1997) at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the exhibition that featured work by Young
British Artists from Charles Saatchi's
collection.
Confirmed speakers include: Dr David Anfam (author, Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, Yale University Press, 1998); Lindsay Aveilhé (editor, Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Lee Beard (editor, Ben Nicholson: Catalogue Raisonné of
Paintings & Carved Reliefs); Susan Cooke (Director of Programming, the US Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association, and Associate Director of David Smith Sculptures: A Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Dietmar Elger (Director of the Gerhard Richter Archive at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, and editor of the Gerhard Richter Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Jo Melvin (Director Barry Flanagan Estate and Reader in Fine Art Theory, Archives and Special
Collections at Chelsea College of Arts); James Rawlin (independent advisor and curator, formerly Head of Modern and Post-war
British Art at Sotheby's); Karen Sanig (Head of Art Law, Mishcon de Reya); Mark Waugh (Head of Research and Innovation, DACS); Sarah Whitfield (editor, William Scott: Catalogue Raisonné of Oil
Paintings, Thames & Hudson, 2013).
His
paintings and drawings can be found in numerous public
collections including: The National Museum of American Art Smithsonian, Washington, D.C., Museum of Modern Art, NY, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, N.Y., The Brooklyn Museum of Art, N.Y., San Francisco Museum of Contemporary Art, CA, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University MA, the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, Va., Edward Albee Collection,
British Museum, London, and in Germany at the Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, the Museum Morsbruch, Leverkusen and the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisberg.
In the Kiefer Hall on the first floor, we are presenting another earlier perspective of the
collection, the European — especially
British and German
painting.
The National Gallery
collection and post-war
British painting»
The little I missed — wall
paintings or that Self - Portrait, now in the
British royal family's private
collection — can not travel.
At the core of Southampton's
collection is
British 20th century and contemporary
painting and sculpture.
She is in the David Bowie Collection of Modern
British Painting, among many other public and private
collections.
Which
British artist's
collection of Auerbach
paintings and drawings was distributed among UK museums by the Arts Council earlier this year?
Internationally known as major collectors of contemporary art, Frank and Cherryl Cohen's
collection of modern
British paintings has never before been exhibited publicly.
European
painting The
collection comprises some 800
paintings, dating from the 14th to the 20th century, of French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and
British art.
The
painting, which previously was held in the
collection of Christopher Forbes, was purchased in September and has just gone on display in the Huntington Art Gallery among works by other
British artists of the 19th century.
I say «arrives», as there are no O'Keeffe
paintings in
British public
collections.
Fortnum & Mason to exhibit Frank Cohen
collection London department store Fortnum & Mason is to display more than 60 works of art owned by Modern
British art collector and Dairy Art Centre founder Frank Cohen, including
paintings by Frank Auerbach and Howard Hodgkin.
Concentrating on expanding their representation of women artists, Tate has purchased a rare
painting by
British oil portraitist Joan Carlile, now the
collection's earliest work by a female artist.
One of the greatest practitioners of genre
painting in Britain, and, along with J. M. W. Turner and John Constable, one of the most influential
British artists of the 19th century, the Scottish - born Wilkie made his career in London, where his list of patrons included the top members of
British society, such as the Duke of Wellington, and John Julius Angerstein, whose
collection founded the National Gallery, London.
The
collection is particularly rich in 20th - century
British art, including two brilliantly coloured «spin»
paintings by Hirst, and works by Frank Auerbach, Stanley Spencer, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Lanyon, and Graham Sutherland.
Located in the heart of St. James's at 22 Mason's Yard, SW1 the gallery offers a diverse
collection of
British and International Modern
paintings and sculpture from the latter half of the Twentieth Century with a particular emphasis on Post-War
British Art.
The
collection is formed into three categories — 21st Century
British Painting, 20th and 21st Century
British Works on Paper and Contemporary Chinese Works on Paper.
Her work is shown internationally and has been acquired by public
collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the UK Government Art Collection, London; the
British Museum, London; the Burger Collection, Hong Kong; the Shelley and Donald Rubin Collection, New York; the Farjam Foundation Collection, Dubai; the Devi Art Foundation, Gurgaon, India; and the Omid Foundation, Tehran.She has received a Joan Mitchell
Painting and Sculpture award, a New York Foundation for the Arts award and a Yaddo residency fellowship.
Artists in the
collection include European Sovereign Painters Prize winner Susan Gunn, East London
Painting Prize winner Nathan Eastwood, John Moores Prize winner Nicholas Middleton,
British Academy awardee James Quin, 54th Venice Biennale exhibitor Marguerite Horner, Matthew Krishanu, Birtles Prize winner Simon Burton and John Player Portrait Award Winner Paula MacArthur.
This exhibition draws on Pallant House's notable
collection of
British Pop Art, from
painting to sculpture via prints and archive material, and includes works such as Blake's The Beatles, 1962 (1963 - 68) and one of the early examples of Pop printmaking, Eduardo Paolozzi's As Is When (1965).
Organized from the Smart Museum's little - known
collection of
British paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, Blast to Pop explored the complex chronology and diverse artistic traditions of
British Modernism.
Chris Ofili comes with a seemingly gold - plated reputation: 1998 Turner prize winner,
British representative at the 50th Venice Biennale,
paintings held in some of the world's great
collections.
Huddersfield Art Gallery — Contemporary
British Painting 50 Contemporary
British Painters drawn from the Priseman Seabrook
collection November 2014 — March 2015
The Cut, Halesworth, Suffolk, UK Contemporary Masters from the East of England 36 works drawn from the
collection of 21st Century
British Painting, focusing on the East of England 25th April to 27th May 2017