An online portfolio is now available online and it includes some traditional names of
the British modern art movement such as Henry Moore, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Sir Terry Frost just to name a few.
Not exact matches
The exhibition, which reflects the gallery's focus on both
Modern and contemporary
art, will encompass a variety of schools and
movements (such as the Cubists and
British Modernists) and will feature artists who are contemporaries of, or influenced by, one another.
Giacometti made Femme in 1928 - 29 and it was purchased by the painter Winifred Nicholson in the mid-1930s just as the European
modern art movement was beginning to influence
British art.
When the show «Primary Structures: Younger American and
British Sculptors» opened at the Jewish Museum, New York, in 1966, it was a watershed event that launched careers and inaugurated minimalism as a major
movement of
modern art.
To celebrate the opening of Tate
Modern's Richard Hamilton retrospective, we've profiled the five most important figures in the
British Pop
art movement, from elder statesmen to artists who died before their time.
Greatly influenced by the early
modern art occurring in America,
British painters followed the birth of every major
movement across the ocean.
The collection includes
modern and contemporary oil and acrylic paintings by most major
movements in
British art, including:
Damien Hirst spearheaded the Young
British Artists
movement and was instrumental in bringing
modern art to the masses.
MODERNIST
ART For more information, see: Modern Art Movements (1860 - 1970) 20th Century Painters (1900 - 2000) British Painting: Contempor
ART For more information, see:
Modern Art Movements (1860 - 1970) 20th Century Painters (1900 - 2000) British Painting: Contempor
Art Movements (1860 - 1970) 20th Century Painters (1900 - 2000)
British Painting: Contemporary
An expansive investigation of 60 years of Hockney's work as a printmaker; a look at Ben and Winifred Nicholson, leading figures of the
Modern British movement; and the first major exhibition in the UK dedicated to the work of Canadian artist Emily Carr, the dominant figure of
British Columbian
art in the first half of the twentieth century.
Christie's
Modern British and Irish
Art sales present a broad and exemplary sample of the innovative achievements and stylistic
movements of the 20th century, from
British Impressionism to Post-War abstraction and Pop
Art.