Monday, 16 December 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
CORK STREET OPEN EXHIBITION 2013
CORK STREET OPEN EXHIBITION
9th - 16th August 2013
By far one of the most exhilarating aspects of the Cork Street Open Exhibitions is the surprising synergy and cohesive feel of unity that is achieved in spite of the extremely diverse and eclectic collection of artwork presented in a wide range of mediums.
A selection panel of five jurors viewed nearly 2,000 submissions, distilling the entries to just under 200 artworks. Everything the jury selects after a stringent 2 stage judging process, whether iPad paintings, egg tempera landscapes, resin sculptures or large format photographs is then hung together in harmony, offering visitors an exciting visual symphony.
Not only is the artwork diverse, the experience and reputation of the artists is equally varied providing an opportunity for collectors to purchase art ranging from £110 to over £10,000. A wire mesh sculpture by the well-established David Begbie, may cast its velvet shadow beside the painting of a debuting young artist or an emerging octogenarian.
The first Cork Street Open Exhibition was launched six years ago. The mission was two fold, to give emerging and established artists worldwide a platform for showing their work in the heart of London's art dealing centre and to raise funds for charity.
There has never been a theme for the August Cork Street Open Exhibition; other than the literal interpretation of contemporary of this time. Artists were able to submit up to 6 entries as long as they were created within the past 18 months.
Exhibition runs 9th - 16th August 2013 Daily from 10-6
A selection panel of five jurors viewed nearly 2,000 submissions, distilling the entries to just under 200 artworks. Everything the jury selects after a stringent 2 stage judging process, whether iPad paintings, egg tempera landscapes, resin sculptures or large format photographs is then hung together in harmony, offering visitors an exciting visual symphony.
Not only is the artwork diverse, the experience and reputation of the artists is equally varied providing an opportunity for collectors to purchase art ranging from £110 to over £10,000. A wire mesh sculpture by the well-established David Begbie, may cast its velvet shadow beside the painting of a debuting young artist or an emerging octogenarian.
The first Cork Street Open Exhibition was launched six years ago. The mission was two fold, to give emerging and established artists worldwide a platform for showing their work in the heart of London's art dealing centre and to raise funds for charity.
There has never been a theme for the August Cork Street Open Exhibition; other than the literal interpretation of contemporary of this time. Artists were able to submit up to 6 entries as long as they were created within the past 18 months.
Exhibition runs 9th - 16th August 2013 Daily from 10-6
Saturday, 20 July 2013
National Acrylic Painters' Association Annual Exhibition 2013
National Acrylic Painters' Association Annual Exhibition
Pannett Art Gallery ,
Whitby, Yorkshire
23 July to 1 September 2013www.napauk.org
www.pannettartgallery.org
Monday, 17 June 2013
SELECTED FOR THE ROYAL ACADEMY SUMMER EXHIBITION 2013
10 June — 18 August 2013
In the Main Galleries
Sponsored by Insight Investment
Now in its 245th year, the Summer Exhibition remains a much anticipated highlight of the arts calendar, serving as a unique window on to all areas of the contemporary art world. It is the world’s largest open-submission exhibition, displaying more than 1,000 works in all styles and media, including painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, architectural models and film.
www.royalacademy.org.uk
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
The Cork Street Open Exhibition Winter Show 2013
The Cork Street Open Exhibition takes place in the Gallery on Cork Street and provides an opportunity for both emerging and established artists from around the world to compete for an invitation to have their work shown in Mayfair and the heart of London's art dealing centre while supporting a selected charity
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