21 February 2017
Sight and Sound is a celebration of the associations and connections that exist between the musical and the visual art worlds. Continue reading “Sight and Sound”
William Scott CBE RA (1913-1989)
British Artist
Sight and Sound is a celebration of the associations and connections that exist between the musical and the visual art worlds. Continue reading “Sight and Sound”
This exhibition, drawn from the Ulster Museum collection, explores how Irish artists have been directly influenced by International art and Modernism. Continue reading “Irish and International Art from the Ulster Museum Collection 1890-2016”
Every Picture Tells a Story will be screening on 27 January 2017 at 7.30pm at the Firestation Centre for Arts and Culture, Windsor. Continue reading “Every Picture Tells a Story”
(Indoor exhibitions closes 3 December 2016)
X Contemporary is recognized for bringing untold stories in modern, contemporary, and global art movements to light the international art audience. Continue reading “X Contemporary”
‘The subject of my painting would appear to be the kitchen still-life, but in point of fact, my subject is the division on canvas of spaces, and relating one space or one shape to another.’
William Scott, 1974
This autumn Abbot Hall Art Gallery presents People on Paper, a remarkable drawing exhibition featuring many of the greatest British artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Continue reading “People on Paper”
“The exhibition is wide-ranging and fun, with some lovely works by famous names and also pieces that will be less familiar. I hope we’ll show people that 20th century British art is exuberant and surprising!’
James Russell Continue reading “Century: 100 Modern British Artists”
House of the Nobleman will be in residence in Regent’s Park this October with a spectacular exhibition of Modern, Post-War, and Contemporary masterpieces. Continue reading “House of the Nobleman at The Park Crescent”
Towards Night delves into the many interpretations and representations of the theme of night throughout art history. Artist Tom Hammick curates an exhibition that draws together paintings and prints that invite the visitor to experience a journey into a world of wonderment, insomnia and revelry. Continue reading “Towards Night”
Showcasing twentieth century British art, you can see Scott’s Still Life with Frying Pan, 1970 at Crane Kalman Gallery’s current exhibition Modern British until 29 October. Continue reading “Modern British”