Read insisted that Volpi be awarded
the national painting prize, alongside Cavalcanti, for a work on show here, (Untitled, 1940s — 50s).
Not exact matches
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prize for her 2013
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National Portrait Gallery
Pauline has exhibited her work annually in Boston since 1998 and has also continued to exhibit in Australia where she was the recipient of a coveted
prize for oil
painting in the prestigious
national juried exhibition, The A.M.E. Bale Art Awards, known as Australia's premier awards for traditional realism and figurative art.
Motorcade / Flashparade, Bristol 2011 —
National Open Competition, Motorcade / Flashparade, Bristol 2011 — Open
Painting Competition, Motorcade / Flashparade, Bristol 2010 — New
Paintings, Room212, Bristol 2007 — Bristol Art show, Centrespace, winner, sponsors
prize.
He was the recipient of the Japan Art Association's Praemium Imperiale
prize for
painting (2000) and the
National Medal of Arts (2012).
Istanbul Contemporary Art fair made an invitation to Syria, and a friend and artist BP
National Portrait
prize winner in Britain, Sara Shamma was included with a very figurative Florence Nightingale
painting that illustrated her asleep, in the New Horizans space, with art galleries like Ayyam included Beirut, Damascus, Syria and the Middle East.
Other major shows have included «Frank Auerbach:
Paintings and Drawings 1977 — 85» at the British Pavilion at the XLII Venice Biennale (1986), where he shared the Golden Lion prize with Sigmar Polke; «Frank Auerbach at the National Gallery: Working after the Masters» (1995), at the National Gallery, London, presented drawings made over a thirty - year period from paintings in the National Gallery's collection; a major retrospective at the London's Royal Academy
Paintings and Drawings 1977 — 85» at the British Pavilion at the XLII Venice Biennale (1986), where he shared the Golden Lion
prize with Sigmar Polke; «Frank Auerbach at the
National Gallery: Working after the Masters» (1995), at the
National Gallery, London, presented drawings made over a thirty - year period from
paintings in the National Gallery's collection; a major retrospective at the London's Royal Academy
paintings in the
National Gallery's collection; a major retrospective at the London's Royal Academy in 2001.
He exhibited his
paintings at the annual Grand
National Arts Exhibitions where he won
prizes for his
paintings in 1973 to 1975.