22 September 2016
Fermanagh County Museum owns a significant collection of works by William Scott (1913-1989). Much of the collection can currently be enjoyed in the Full Circle Art Gallery. Continue reading “William Scott: The Early Years”
William Scott CBE RA (1913-1989)
British Artist
Fermanagh County Museum owns a significant collection of works by William Scott (1913-1989). Much of the collection can currently be enjoyed in the Full Circle Art Gallery. Continue reading “William Scott: The Early Years”
This September, Fortnum & Mason will be opening its doors to one of the most original art events in London when it becomes the temporary home of works from the Frank Cohen Collection, one of the most important collections of Modern British art in private hands. Continue reading “Fortnum’s X Frank”
‘When I look at sculptures of the human figure I am frequently left thinking of all the things that they’ve seen. This is the world of the silent onlooker.’
Ryan Gander Continue reading “Night in the Museum: Ryan Gander Curates the Arts Council Collection”
The exhibition is the result the vision of two remarkable women: Shelia McCririck, head of art at Bishop Otter College from 1949-78 and K M Elizabeth (Betty) Murray, Principal of Bishop Otter College 1948-70. Continue reading “The Bishop Otter Collection: A Celebration”
Presenting a selection of exceptional paintings, sculptures and works on paper, Aspects of Abstraction 1952-2007 will chart the evolution of abstraction in the second half of the 20th-century and through to the 21st-century, spanning six decades of innovation and experimentation with colour and form. Continue reading “Aspects of Abstraction 1952-2007”
Throughout history, artists have looked to boats and the sea as subject matter, sometimes romantically, yet often addressing issues around migration, loss, absence, struggle and hope. Continue reading “The Humble Vessel”
This popular exhibition has now been extended until March 2017. With works by artists, including William Scott, who sought to make a new art responding to the modern world are brought together in this second display from Kettle’s Yard. Continue reading “Being Modern: Kettle’s Yard at the Fitzwilliam Museum”
The Heong Gallery will open with an exhibition of works from the private collection of Sir Alan Bowness, former Director of Tate and an alumnus of Downing College. Generation Painting 1955-65: British Art from the Collection of Sir Alan Bowness features works by an array of significant mid-twentieth-century British artists including major works by Patrick Heron, Allen Jones, Peter Lanyon and William Scott. Continue reading “Generation Painting 1955-65 British Art from the Collection of Sir Alan Bowness”
The late David Bowie wasn’t just a phenomenal musician; he was also an art buff with an impressive collection of modern British art, says Colin Gleadell. Continue reading “David Bowie: the man who bought the art world”
The colour, form and movement of nature are central to this selection of art and design from the 1950s and ’60s. Continue reading “Abstract Landscape”