Twice prime minister the Duke of Wellington is the subject of a National
Portrait Gallery display in March.
National
Portrait Gallery displays 10 pints of Marc Quinn's blood in a self - portrait cast of his head
Not exact matches
The controversy over the «Fire in My Belly» video just pulled from the National
Portrait Gallery appears, on the face of it, to be about using tax money to
display art that some Christians find offensive.
In offices along the avenue the most eyecatching window
display often is a
portrait gallery of executives, each face grim enough to repel children and frozen sufficiently by Bachrach to qualify for a place in Madame Tussaud's waxworks.
- There is also a
portrait «believed to be by 18th century French master Jean - Baptiste Greuze», whose work is
displayed in the National
Gallery.
The National
Portrait Gallery in London displays three of his works: a portrait of a young Lily Cole, a shot of Formichetti, and an image of the choreographer Rafael Bonachela, commissioned for i - D Magazine
Portrait Gallery in London
displays three of his works: a
portrait of a young Lily Cole, a shot of Formichetti, and an image of the choreographer Rafael Bonachela, commissioned for i - D Magazine
portrait of a young Lily Cole, a shot of Formichetti, and an image of the choreographer Rafael Bonachela, commissioned for i - D Magazine in 2004.
Relatives of Henrietta Lacks were on hand when her
portrait went on display at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Granddaughters Jeri Lacks - Whye (right) and Kimberly Lacks (center) pose with other direct descendants for a selfie in front of the p
portrait went on
display at the Smithsonian's National
Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Granddaughters Jeri Lacks - Whye (right) and Kimberly Lacks (center) pose with other direct descendants for a selfie in front of the p
Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Granddaughters Jeri Lacks - Whye (right) and Kimberly Lacks (center) pose with other direct descendants for a selfie in front of the
portraitportrait.
Elaine de Kooning:
Portraits National
Portrait Gallery March 13 — Jan. 10, 2016 Abstract expressionist portraitist and painter Elaine de Kooning is best known for her portrayals of men, including her husband, painter Willem De Kooning; critic Harold Rosenberg; poets Frank O'Hara and Allen Ginsberg; and President John F. Kennedy, all of which will be on
display in this curated exhibition at the National
Portrait Gallery.
Pilkington recalled a visit to the National
Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., where video interviews of Elaine were on
display: «She was like, «I was always happy with that line or that form,» talking about a jacket and a shirt.
The
portraits were taken following six months Dhanda spent visiting Plymouth and will be
displayed in The
Gallery, which has in the past shown work by Martin Parr and Matt Stokes, as well as hosting the British Art Show 7.
Never - before - seen family photographs of Bobby Moore go on
display at National
Portrait Gallery
An art review on Friday about an exhibition at the George Adams
Gallery in Manhattan referred incorrectly to some of the
portraits by Alfred Leslie on
display.
It was this powerful portrayal in one of her skater girl
portraits that won second place at the prestigious Taylor Wessing
Portrait Award, which was
displayed at the National
Portrait Gallery last year.
Each will focus on a different aspect of Dean's practice; the NPG will show her
portrait work, including her six - screen
portrait of Merce Cunningham, the National
Gallery will
display still lifes (both 15 March — 28 May), and the RA will show landscapes — among them, a new 35 mm CinemaScope film called Antigone (19 May — 12 August).
Each of the
portraits incorporated into this
display were produced by people aged 16 - 19 from across east London taking part in an introductory course to the
Gallery.
It is easy to imagine that Frieze Masters may be the only fair in the world where you can view Oceanic and Eskimo Art (courtesy of Galerie Meyer) next to a
display of Chuck Close
portraits and Jasper Johns American Flags (via Craig F. Starr
Gallery).
belonging, collection, commodification, dislocation, displacement,
display, exhibition, interaction, Kevin Mitchell, Madeline Yale Preston, memory, narrative, performative, photography, private, public, Rana Sadik, Reem Fadda, self -
portrait, Tarek Al - Ghoussein, Taymour Grahne
Gallery, tension, Venetia Porter, Wendy Watriss
The self -
portrait photographs on
display in the upper
gallery depict Al - Ghoussein's exploration of the physical, cultural, intellectual, and collective spaces through interactions with iconic locations that are the physical manifestation of efforts to form a modern nation - state.
He then distils his impressions of the meetings into a
portrait of some form — either a miniature, a tapestry, a statue or a pot — which are on display in this show at the National Portrait
portrait of some form — either a miniature, a tapestry, a statue or a pot — which are on
display in this show at the National
Portrait Portrait Gallery.
Jitka Hanzlova's traveling museum retrospective will be on
display at the Scottish National
Portrait Gallery from October 17, 2012 — February 3, 2013.
Gallery says few of the Hodgkin works on
display will actually look like
portraits, but that they are «all about feelings»
Paul Moorhouse is the 20th Century Curator at the National
Portrait Gallery in London, where he is responsible for acquisitions,
displays, and research relating to the collection within the period from 1914 to 1990.
Following the acclaimed 2016 Jerwood
Gallery exhibition of crowd - sourced works by John Bratby in 2016, Jean Cooke: Delight in the Thing Seen (24 May — 10 September) is a one - room
display that explores the work of Bratby's first wife and subject of many of his early
portraits, the artist Jean Cooke, RA.
Howard Hodgkin's final work, completed three months before he died in March this year aged 84, has gone on
display at the National
Portrait gallery.
For the exhibition
Portrait Gallery in Genova, the artist will show a new series of works; the installation situates the paintings, with their brooding and centripetal masses, in dialogue with the rooms of the villa responding to its monumentality and mimicking the classical display of a picture g
Gallery in Genova, the artist will show a new series of works; the installation situates the paintings, with their brooding and centripetal masses, in dialogue with the rooms of the villa responding to its monumentality and mimicking the classical
display of a picture
gallerygallery.
The Neue Galerie invites attendees to visit the second floor
gallery where Gustav Klimt «s iconic
portrait Adele Bloch - Bauer I (1907) hangs on permanent
display.
New Exhibition of PHOTOGRAPHS By DANIEL FARSON 19 March — 16 September 2012 A new
display of photographs by legendary Soho figure, Daniel Farson will open at the National
Portrait Gallery on 19 March.
The cozy NEWD Art Show, on Johnson Avenue, featured the Lower East Side
gallery Regina Rex, which
displayed several of Hannah Barrett's playfully deviant folk - arty takes on the traditional
portrait and still life; Greenpoint's 106 Green, an artist - run space showing gently noirish figurative paintings by Beijing - raised Xinyi Cheng; and Greenpoint Terminal, offering Eric Shaw's meticulous but sardonically wobbly hard - edge abstractions.
The
display is drawn from the collection of the National
Portrait Gallery, and centres on Van Dyck's final self - portrait, which the London institution recently a
Portrait Gallery, and centres on Van Dyck's final self -
portrait, which the London institution recently a
portrait, which the London institution recently acquired.
Work from the art
gallery's rich permanent collection will also be on
display as part of the exhibition including 20th century naked
portraits from Stanley Spencer's painting of his second wife Nude,
Portrait of Patricia Preece (1935) to John Coplan's photographic Self
Portrait Upside Down (1992).
There are only three known self -
portraits in existence by Turner (his most famous self -
portrait from 1799 is on display in the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain) but we were fortunately able to borrow an early miniature in watercolour from the National Portrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 ye
portrait from 1799 is on
display in the Clore
Gallery at Tate Britain) but we were fortunately able to borrow an early miniature in watercolour from the National
Portrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 ye
Portrait Gallery collection, painted when he was approximately 15 years old.
The exhibition you mentioned at the National
Portrait Gallery, The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, is on
display at the NPG until January of 2017 and will then travel to the Tacoma Art Museum in Tacoma, WA, the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi, TX, and to the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, MO throughout 2017 and 2018.
2013 New York 1993, New Museum, New York Think First, Shoot Later: Photography from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Looking at the View, Tate Britain, Millbank Project, London The
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 2012 Boy: A Contemporary
Portrait, Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai Measuring the Universe: from the transit of Venus to the edge of the cosmos, Royal Observatory Greenwich, London Print / Out, Museum of Modern Art, New York Relocated, Galerie Neu & MD 72, Berlin New suite of Contemporary
Displays, Tate Britain, London Klang & Stille, Sammlung Goetz im Haus der Kunst, Munich The Allure of the Collection, National Museum of Art, Osaka
From a striking
portrait of a Glaswegian art dealer to a marine scene that inspired Turner — as Rembrandt: The Late Works opens at the National
Gallery, here are ten unmissable paintings from the Netherlands on
display across Britain.
Sean Kelly
Gallery will
display the
portraits in alternating frames, sometimes with the glass intentionally shattered.
Other works on
display include Triptych, 1974 - 77, and the rarely seen Study for
Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1964, both of which will be shown in a UK public
gallery for the first time in over 30 years.
Following the exhibition it will be
displayed in rotation with other collection works at the National
Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy, and will be available for loan to exhibitions elsewhere, including the Cartwright Hall Art
Gallery in Hockney's home town of Bradford where it is hoped it will be shown later this year.
June 20 - August 2, 2008
Portraits: More Than Just a Pretty Face is an exciting, diverse
display of artworks in a range of media including contemporary works by internationally renowned artists Cindy Sherman and Chuck Close, celebrated regional artists Thomas A. Daniel and Theresa Pollak, emerging artists Timothy Rusterholz and Chinonyeelu Amobi, and pieces from the Anderson
Gallery's permanent collection.
Grant's
portrait, entitled Charlie, will be displayed alongside the entries of the remaining 42 finalists at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra from 24 March —
portrait, entitled Charlie, will be
displayed alongside the entries of the remaining 42 finalists at the National
Portrait Gallery in Canberra from 24 March —
Portrait Gallery in Canberra from 24 March — 17 June.
This unique, private collection, tucked away in two small rooms at the National
Portrait Gallery, is a fascinating
display of contemporary expressionism at its most enigmatic.
This exhibition includes two new groups of paintings: a selection of self -
portraits and a series depicting the Million Man March on Washington, D.C.
Displayed as counterpoints in two separate
galleries, the self -
portraits offer discrete views of the artist as a private individual with a public persona, while the Million Man March artworks — large, unstretched canvases screenprinted with mass - media images — portray arrays of anonymous individuals brought together at an epochal moment for the African American community.
In October 2006, the National
Portrait Gallery in London organised one of the largest ever
displays of Hockney's portraiture work, including 150 paintings, drawings, prints, sketchbooks, and photocollages from over five decades.
Theatricality, exaggeration and invention characterise the work of the six participating artists in the National
Portrait Gallery's new
display.
Fourteen have now gone to the National
Portrait Gallery, and will be put on public
display next August.
Carefully staged celebrity
portraits by Jonathan Yeo and Michael Peto are on
display at the National
Portrait Gallery
We are also thrilled to announce that in November we will be
displaying the work of one of the biggest names in British photography, John Swannell, whose work has previously been shown at the V&A, the National
Portrait Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Showcasing major loans from the National
Portrait Gallery alongside highlights from Birmingham's collection, the display will create a spectacle of turning in the gallery and will mirror the way the viewer moves around the
Gallery alongside highlights from Birmingham's collection, the
display will create a spectacle of turning in the
gallery and will mirror the way the viewer moves around the
gallery and will mirror the way the viewer moves around the space.
The exhibition «Gillian Wearing & Claude Cahun / Behind the mask, another mask» is on
display at the National
Portrait Gallery from 9 March — 29 May 2017.
Of course, there were many thematic and visual references to poverty and exclusion that were framed by the discourse of art history — as in a metal construction by Jannis Kounellis [who died in February this year] that combines a hard - edged steel - cast minimalist frame with multicoloured rags of Arte Poveraat White Cube, for example; or in a an arresting
display of Sadie Benning's «drawings» made of wood, Aqua - Resin, casein and acrylic gouache with motifs reminiscent of African textilesat Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; or works about otherness framed by the formerly excluded, or on their behalf — as in a
display from the Goodman
Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa; or Andres Serrano's unforgettable photographs of notable figures in American pop culture, such as his
portrait of Snoop Dogg (America)(2002) placed next to that of Donald Trump, on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia.
Some highlights of that renovation include the Early Baroque
Gallery, which will
display Artemisia Gentileschi's Self -
Portrait as a Lute Player (1616 - 18) for the first time, Zurbarán's St. Serapion (1628), recently restored with a grant from the executive committee of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) by the Wadsworth's conversation lab, and paintings by Caravaggio and Poussin.