Bristol Street Art Project

Bristol To Host UK’s Largest Street Art Project Ever

Bristol Street Art Project

Bristol Street Art Project

BRISTOL – This summer Bristol will play host to the most ambitious permanent street art project ever to take place in the UK. The world’s leading street artists from numerous countries will paint the facades of ten multi-storey Bristol buildings along Nelson Street as part of ‘See No Evil’. The event will result in Nelson Street becoming one of the world’s largest outdoor art exhibitions. [Read more...]

Art tour North Zealand

Kongernes Nordsjlland

The beautiful sceneries of North Zealand are a landscape painter’s dream. Maybe that’s why there’s a plentifullness of local artists. Now 87 of these professional local artists are collaborating in a regional art tour. [Read more...]

Lucy Phelan

Lucy Phelan at The Tipperary Excel Centre

Lucy Phelan at The Tipperary Excel Centre

‘Stories, fables and tails’ at The Tipperary Excel Centre in August is my first solo show and I am very excited at the prospect of seeing ALL the pieces hang together for the very first time. It has been an exciting journey, sometimes peppered with panic and the odd low moment of frustration and doubt. [Read more...]

Survival chosen as Art London charity

Survival has been chosen as one of the charities for Art London (6-10 October 2011).

To coincide Ghislain Pascal, Director of The Little Black Gallery and long time supporter of Survival, has curated an exhibition of photographs which will all be sold in aid of Survival’s work for threatened tribal peoples. They include some of the greatest names in contemporary photography: Bob Carlos Clarke, Harry Cory Wright, Raymond Depardon, Duffy, Joey L, Chris Levine, Patrick Lichfield, Terry O’Neill, and Sebastiao Salgado, amongst others.

All framing has been kindly donated by John Jones

Lucian Freud dies at 88

 

Lucian Freud dies at 88

Lucian Freud dies at 88

Tributes have been paid to the British artist, Lucian Freud, who has died at his home in London at the age of 88.

A grandson of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, he was born in Berlin in 1922 and moved with his family to England in the early 1930s to escape Nazi persecution.

The Tate Gallery said his early paintings redefined British art and his later works stand comparison with the great figurative painters of any period.

William Acquavella, Freud’s New York-based art dealer, said he would mourn Freud ‘as one of the great painters of the 20th century’.

Turner Contemporary flourishing

How art and culture has turned the tide for Margate – Turner Contemporary reaches 156,000 visits in 3 months

Turner Contemporary Margate

Turner Contemporary Margate

Only 3 months after opening Turner Contemporary passed its 12 month target of 156,000 visits. The 156,000th visitor, Edoardo Pacchett from Monza, Italy was congratulated and presented with a bottle of Kentish sparkling wine by Director Victoria Pomery. [Read more...]

ExhibArt launches national art fundraiser

Exhib’Art launches national art fundraiser for London bound athletics team

SAINT-LAURENT, QC – Exhib’Art, in partnership with Athletics Canada, is officially launching today an innovative fundraiser for the track and field team on the road to London 2012.  The announcement was made at the Salon Exib’Art in the presence of Christine St-Pierre, Minister of Culture, Communications and the Status of Women and Alan DeSousa, Mayor of Saint-Laurent.  Also in attendance were representatives from Athletics Canada, the Fédération Québécoise d’Athlétisme and athletes and coaches from the region. [Read more...]

Art and About – Cape Town

An Art and About sequence of photos sent through from Cape Town, South Africa.

The Artist, Michael. The Contributor, Michelle

The Artist, Michael. The Contributor, Michelle

Came across this guy on Strand beach this morning. Cold, windy and raining, but he still got up and went out to create this masterpiece. I am humbled by his willingness to share his talent. [Read more...]

Order of Ikhamanga for photographer Nzima

Iconic Photographer Sam Nzima

Iconic Photographer Sam Nzima

Hazyview – Iconic South African photojournalist Sam Nzima will be honoured for his contribution to photojournalism and putting apartheid police brutality in the international spotlight.

Nzima will be honoured with the bronze National Order of Ikhamanga on Freedom Day. [Read more...]

Prada Marfa continues to come under attack

Prada Marfa

Prada Marfa

Originally Prada Marfa was meant to be an art project by Elmgreen & Dragset that stands nearly 50 kilometers  northwest of the the small Texas town of Marfa which has a population of 2,121.

Since the projects inception vandals have continued to destroy the work of Berlin-based artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset. [Read more...]