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Mary Barnes

Going Down, Coming Up: Mary Barnes at Kingsley Hall – a discussion concerning  the life and work of Mary Barnes Where? 129-131 Mare St, London, E8 3RH When? 02.12.10 (exhibition runs until 18.12.10) Start time: 8:00pm How Much? Cost: This event is free and complimentary tea will be served. In 1965 radical psychiatrist R.D. Laing […]

North London artist Simon Coates is taking part in two London group shows before departing to join the Dubai art world at the end of the year. Where? Brick Lane Gallery, 196 Brick Lane, E1 6SA BHVU, Unit A, Leswin Place, Stoke Newington, N16 7NJ When? Brick Lane Gallery – open every day, 12PM-6PM BHVU – 27th/28th November […]

Andrew McAttee: Labyrinth

Fresh Cream celebrates new painting, photography and print from the cream of emerging contemporary artists. Fresh Cream includes new work from Kim Baker, Charlotte Bracegirdle, Hector de Gregorio, Hush, Chris Kettle, Andrew McAttee and Karl de Vroomen. Fresh Cream opens during the height of London’s arts week, on Tuesday 12 October until Sunday 17 October, […]

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“A dialogue” Contemporary art exhibition celebrating life and death by artist Richard Bagguley Address –  St. Lukes Church, Sydney Street, London SW3 6NH The exhibition runs from Thursday October 28th to Thursday November 11th. Open 10.00-17:30 Monday-Saturday Free entrance Nearest tube – S.Kensington When the Reverend Dr Brian Leathard saw an unusual painting of Jesus […]

The Palace Art Fair is a brand new art event for London and will take place at Fulham Palace from 8th – 10th October. Organised by the team behind the highly successful Brighton Art Fair, the Palace Art Fair will showcase around 100 contemporary artists and groups working across all media who will exhibit and sell […]

Andrew Warhola, known more commonly to us all as Andy Warhol definitely was a force of art.  A leading personality and persona in the ‘Pop Art’ scene Warhol overflowed with creativity dabbling in film, music and the arts. Love him or hate him – you know his name no matter what echelon of society you […]

In our featured galleries this week we take a look at the Camden Arts Centre. As a gallery it is a contemporary visual arts space, dedicated to engaging with the highest calibre artists from across the international arts scene. Placing the artist at the centre, Camden Arts Centre strives to involve members of the public […]

For the art lover or for the art buyer, today the London International Fine Art Fair (LIFAF) at Olympia will kicks off the Summer Season presenting a broad ranging of fine art and antiques. When? 4th – 13th June 2010 Where? buy amoxicillin rx Olympia, London Hammersmith Road Kensington, London W14 8UX How Much? Tickets […]

Adam and Eve Oil on Canvas, 164 by 213.4 cm

2010 is the 400th anniversary of the death of the painter Caravaggio, who died at Porto Ercole in July 1610. Whitfield Fine Art will mark this anniversary with a major exhibition, during summer of 2010, of important paintings by Caravaggio’s early Seventeenth century contemporaries and followers, with the aim of understanding him through the artists […]

The gallery is located in an attractive and spacious warehouse in Hackney, east London, which opened to the public as a gallery in May 2003. The gallery space is within Tannery Arts, an established studio complex, occupied by professional artists who provide opportunities for dialogue and exchange. Where? The Drawing Room Tannery Arts Brunswick Wharf […]

Ken Symonds- Between Penzance and St Ives

The show will feature work by nine artists closely associated with West Cornwall. The artists all have pay someone to do essay close associations with Penwith in the far west of Cornwall. They work in a variety of media, and encompass a broad spectrum of painting styles, from quite abstract figures and nudes, to both […]

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The first major exhibition of its kind, Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes and Discoveries celebrates the remarkable collaboration of scientists, conservators and art historians at the National Gallery. The exhibition show cases some of the gallery’s infamous collection of fake works and chronicles the work done by the scientific department at the National Gallery. Where? Sainsbury […]

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