2 May – 16 August 2015
The UB Anderson Gallery is proud to present a new exhibition of prints from the University at Buffalo Art Collection. Continue reading “Martha Jackson Graphics”
William Scott CBE RA (1913-1989)
British Artist
The UB Anderson Gallery is proud to present a new exhibition of prints from the University at Buffalo Art Collection. Continue reading “Martha Jackson Graphics”
Artist Textiles: Picasso to Warhol is a major international exhibition offering a fascinating overview of 20th-century textile designs from some of the the world’s most renowned artists. Continue reading “Artist Textiles: Picasso to Warhol”
Drawn entirely from the Cecil Higgins Collection, Abstract Britain charts Britain’s journey into abstraction. Continue reading “Abstract Britain: From Hepworth to Hodgkin”
Curated by Richard Wood
Lismore Castle Arts is delighted to bring to the gallery a special selection of 20th century works from the Trinity College Art Collections. Continue reading “Trinity’s ‘College Gallery’: The Swing of the Sixties”
The Aberdeen Art Gallery is temporarily closed for a major redevelopment and refurbishment. In the meantime their collection is on loan to several venues. Continue reading “Human Presence”
Spring marks a celebration of drawing at the RWA with Drawing On… turning the spotlight on Modern British Art, showcasing over fifty-five works from The Ingram Collection. Continue reading “Drawing On: The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art”
The Townhall in Enniskillen currently has a William Scott Paintings Exhibition.
Sarah McHugh, Manager of Museum Service said:
“This exhibition of William Scott paintings in the Townhall highlights the importance not just of the works of art themselves but also of the people who have helped to acquire them for our enjoyment. Continue reading “William Scott paintings at Enniskillen’s Townhall”
[Breton Landscape], 1938 or 1939 has been donated to the McLean Museum and Art Gallery by the William Scott Foundation. Continue reading “William Scott Painting Donated to the McLean Museum and Art Gallery by the William Scott Foundation”
Stories behind Portsmouth’s collections of art and design.
What do a Turner watercolour, a 13th century cosmetic jar and a gramophone painted by Dora Carrington have in common? Continue reading “A Hard Choice”
William Scott’s Blues, 1981 hanging in the Merrion Hotel, Dublin is on the front cover of the Irish Times magazine.