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Michael Landy: The new National Gallery Associate Artist
Share The National Gallery is delighted to announce that Michael Landy has agreed to become the next Rootstein Hopkins Foundation Associate Artist. Michael Landy will be the eighth Associate Artist to work at the National Gallery. Born in London in 1963, Landy studied at Goldsmiths College alongside Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas and Tracey Emin. He is best... »
Hirst ‘gives up pickled animals’
Share Damien Hirst has revealed that, for three years, he has been secretly painting alone in his garden shed. The artist has told the BBC there will be no more large-scale installation pieces, including his signature pickled animals and medicine cabinets. In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Front Row, Hirst says he is now solely painting... »
Hirst work in art-music display
ShareA new exhibition has opened featuring art influenced by music, and music shaped by art, and including an original Damien Hirst work. The Sight of Sound also features a new track by a Welsh indie band which was inspired by the work of a photographer. Artist Peter Finnemore, from Llanelli, has also produced a... »
Pop Life: Art in a Material World
Share Pop Life: Art in a Material World will propose a re-reading of one of the major legacies of Pop Art. Opening at Tate Modern on 1 October 2009, the exhibition will take Andy Warhol’s notorious provocation that ‘good business is the best art’ as a starting point in reconsidering the legacy of Pop Art... »
BP Exhibition – Classified: Contemporary Art at Tate Britain
Share Tate Britain Linbury Galleries Tuesday 16 June – Sunday 23 August 2009 Admission Free Opening hours: Tate Britain is open daily, 10.00-17.50 Exhibitions 10.00-17.40 (last admission 17.00) Public information number: 020 7887 8888. Public information URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/classified/default.shtm Recent major acquisitions of British contemporary art will go on display in the BP Exhibition Classified, opening at Tate Britain on 22 June 2009. This... »
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh 14 March – 8 November 2009
Share Vija Celmins Damien Hirst Ellen Gallagher Alex Katz Andy Warhol – stitched photographs Francesca Woodman Damien Hirst, Vija Celmins and Alex Katz are among the artists whose work will be shown in a series of inaugural displays at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Highlights will include Vija Celmins’ beautiful, delicate images of seas, deserts and the night sky,... »





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