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London

Wallace Collection

Cartoons and Coronets: The Genius of Osbert Lancaster

Cartoons and Coronets: The Genius of Osbert Lancaster


Osbert Lancaster was one of the most famous artistic personalities of his day, renowned as an architectural satirist, illustrator, theatre designer and cartoonist. This exhibition, which marks the centenary of his birth, will celebrate the astonishing range of Lancaster as an artist and as a chronicler of style and fashion, drawing on an unparalleled archive of original designs, illustrations, works on paper, sketchbooks, theatre sets and photographs, none of which have ever been previously exhibited.

Address: Hertford House, Manchester Square, London W1U 3BN
Phone: 020 7563 9500
Website: Click here
Dates: Until 11 January 2009
Admission: Free


Imperial War Museum

Roman Halter, Memories of the Holocaust, © The artist

Unspeakable: The Artist as Witness to the Holocaust

The exhibition features Roman Halter's Memories of the Holocaust, ArtFunded 2007. A new art exhibition examining how artists have responded to the Nazi attempted annihilation of the Jews of Europe from the 1940s to the present day.

Address:

Lambeth Road, London SE1 6HZ

Phone:

020 74165320

Website:

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Dates:

31 August 2009

Admission:

 Free

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National Gallery

 © National Gallery, London

The Simon Sainsbury Bequest to the National Gallery

The Simon Sainsbury Bequest is one of the most significant in the National Gallery’s history. This intimate display celebrates the arrival of three Impressionist masterpieces to the collection. The new works will be hung alongside closely related works by Monet and Gauguin that are already firm favourites with visitors.

Address: Trafalgar Square, London
Phone:  020 7747 2885
Website: Click here
Dates: 22 October 2008 – 1 February 2009
Admission: Free
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Royal Academy

Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, Saint-Paul. Photo © Galerie Maeght. © ADAGP/FAAG, Paris and DACS, London 2008

Miró, Calder, Giacometti, Braque: Aimé Maeght and His Artists

This exhibition demonstrates the achievement of the famous Galerie Maeght. Founded by Aimé and Marguerite Maeght, the gallery opened in Paris in 1945 and was to become one of the most influential and creative galleries of the twentieth century. The artists it showed expressed a bold new spirit in art which exploded in France after the dark years of the war.

Address: Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD
Phone: 020 7300 8000
Website: Click here
Dates: until 2 January 2009
Admission:  Art Fund members £8, full-price adult £9
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Barnard Castle

The Bowes Museum

The Tears of St Peter by El Greco, c1580

Faith and Love: Picturing the Bible from Raphael to El Greco

The exhibition will look at some of the most popular depictions of Old and New Testament stories including Moses in the Bulrushes, David and Goliath, the Nativity and the Flight into Egypt. Displays include important paintings and artefacts from the museum’s world class collection of European art as well as loans from national collections.

 

Address:

Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 8NP

Phone:

018 3369 0606

Website:

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Dates:

 until 5 January 2009

Admission:

Free for Art Fund members;Full price adult £7

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Leeds

Henry Moore Institute

Henry Moore, Family Group 1945   photo: The Henry Moore Foundation archive

Taking Shape: Finding sculpture in the decorative arts

This exhibition brings together a selection of extraordinary objects that draw upon the rich collections of Temple Newsam House in West Yorkshire and the J. Paul Getty Museum in California. Taking Shape focuses on the inventive imagination of Baroque and Rococo that dominated sculpture and the decorative arts in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Address:

74 The Headrow, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 3AH

Phone:

0113 234 3158

Website:

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Dates:

 until 4 January 2009

Admission:

 Free

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Rhyl

Bodelwyddan Castle

Bodelwyddan Castle

British Watercolours and Drawings 1750 - 1950

Bodelwyddan Castle will be showing an exhibition of British watercolours, ranging in date from 1750 to 1950.  The exhibition includes a number of paintings from artists who were inspired by the beautiful landscape of North Wales.


Address:

Bodelwyddan, Rhyl LL18 5YA

Phone:

01745 584060

Website:

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Dates:

Until 23rd November 2008

Admission:

Art Fund Members Free; Full Price £5

 
 
 
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Edinburgh

National Galleries of Scotland - Modern Art Galleries

The International Surrealist Exhibition, London 1936

Exhibiting Surrealism: The International Surrealist Exhibition, London 1936

The International Surrealist Exhibition opened at the New Burlington Galleries in London on 11 June 1936, and signalled the emergence of the British Surrealist group. Organised primarily by Roland Penrose, David Gascoyne and Herbert Read - with the help of French surrealists such as Breton and Eluard - it featured work by Dalí, Míro and Ernst, as well as a number of British artists. This display will draw on material from the Roland Penrose archive, which fully documents the progress of the exhibition.

Address: 75 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR
Phone: 0131 332 2266
Website: Click here
Dates: 13 September - 1 December
Admission: Free

National Museum Scotland

Joanna Lumley wearing Jean Muir. Photograph by Michael Barrett. Copyright Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland

Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon

Famous for her use of tactile fabrics and minimalist designs, Muir had a large and loyal fanbase, from royalty to politicians, actresses and models. This exhibition examines Muir's training, early career and emergence as a major designer in the 1960s
 

Address:

Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF

Phone:

0131 225 7534

Website:

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Dates:

Until 15th March 2009

Admission:

 Free

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Liverpool

Walker Art Gallery

John Moores 25 Contemporary Painting Prize

John Moores 25 Contemporary Painting Prize

Now in its 50th Year and a major part of the Liverpool Biennial, a city-wide festival showcasing International contemporary art. Visitors will also be able to vote for their favourite painting in the exhibition n the Visitors’ Choice prize.

Address:

William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EL

Phone:

0151 4784199

Website:

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Dates:

Until 4 January

Admission:

Free

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Tate Liverpool

Robert Delaunay Windows Open Simultaneously (First Part, Third Motif)  1912

DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth Century: How it looked and felt

This exhibition presents major works of art from the Tate Collection across three floors of the Gallery, forming the largest single display to date of the Collection at Tate Liverpool. The display explores the art of the twentieth century, and its legacies in the twenty-first, focusing on the development of figurative and abstract art.

Address:

Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB

Phone:

015 1702 7400

Website:

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Dates:

Until 1 April 2009

Admission:

Free

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Manchester

Whitworth Art Gallery

Putting on the Glitz at the Whitworth Art Gallery

Putting on The Glitz: wallpapers and wallcoverings with that extra something

Selected from the Whitworth's collection, this exhibition features luxurious 18th century decorated leather, 19th century Japanese and French imitations, foils and other metallic finishes from the 1960s/70s, along with contemporary jewelled patterns that our ancestors might have envied.

Indulging our appetite for glamour, this exhibition shows that glitz is no longer only the preserve of the well-off.

 

Address:

The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6ER

Phone:

016 1275 7450

Website:

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Dates:

Until October 2009

Admission:

FREE

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Oxford

The Ashmolean Museum

The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Treasures: Antiquities, Eastern Art, Coins and Casts

Over two hundred of the most significant objects in the Ashmolean's world-renowned collections of Archaeology, Eastern Art, Coins and Casts are on display side by side in an exhibition lasting throughout the Museum's major redevelopment.

 

Address:

Beaumont Street Oxford, OX1 2PH

Phone:

01865278000

Website:

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Dates:

Until 23rd December 2008

Admission:

 Free to all

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Coventry

The Herbert

Harlemville V by Claire Richardson, 2000 © Courtesy of the artist/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Something that I'll Never Really See: Contemporary Photography from the V&A

Photography has taken centre stage in the world of contemporary art since the beginning of the 1990s. Throughout this period, the V&A in London has been at the forefront of collecting photography. The photographs in this exhibiton are drawn from the museum's permanent collection, including some of the most innovative works created during a pivotal period in photographic history.

Address:

Jordan Well, coventry, CV1 5QP

Phone:

024 76832386

Website:

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Dates:

11 January 2009

Admission:

Free

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Stratford-Upon-Avon

Compton Verney

MAsquerade and Spectacle at Compton Verney

Masquerade and Spectacle: The Circus and the Travelling Fair

Jack B. Yeats (1871 – 1957), brother of W.B. Yeats, is one of the most internationally acclaimed Irish painters of the early twentieth century. His paintings are often poetically titled and hint at more personal motivations underlying the characters depicted and his own ideas of creativity and artistic intent.

Address:

Compton Verney, Warwickshire CV35 9HZ

Phone:

01926 645500

Website:

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Dates:

until 14 December

Admission:

Art Fund members £5, non members £7

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Kendal

Abbot Hall Art Gallery

Craigie Aitchison at Abbot Hall Art Gallery

Craigie Aitchison: His Prints 1969 - 2007

Best known as a painter, Craigie Aitchison has also produced silkscreen prints and hand-coloured etchings throughout his career. This exhibition is a complete retrospective of Aitchison’s output as a printmaker, beginning with his earliest prints from the 1960s which were printed at the Kelpra Studio with Bob Saich.

Address:

Abbot Hall, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 5AL

Phone:

01539 722464

Website:

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Dates:

6 October - 20 December

Admission:

Art Fund Members £4; Full price adult £6

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