Banksy gets Christchurch showing
Christchurch is known as the Garden City for its spectacular gardens and stunning spring blooms that turn the city into a festival of flowers – but the resurgent city is soon to be splashed in colour for an entirely different reason when work from one of the most infamous and influential contemporary artists in the world comes to town. One of the largest collections of street art by UK artist Banksy will adorn the walls of the...
Tom Price with Ancient Systems
Hales Gallery is delighted to announce Ancient Systems, the gallery’s second solo exhibition with sculptor Tom Price. Price’s works all share a fascination in body language, facial expression, and in turn, their ability to suggest a state of mind. His works are amalgamations of a wide range of influences found in the artist’s observations of individuals, invented and constructed with the help of people observed on the street,...
Famous and historical casinos in Canada
Casino gambling has been popular for many years and recently there has been a massive rise in online casinos. The appeal is not difficult to see, as people can Play here from their armchair or even on the train as nowadays you can download casinos as well as visiting the web based casinos. This doesn’t compare to the thrill of land based casinos though and this is proven by the popularity of casino destinations such as Las Vegas...
Ceramics In The City Selling Fair
Ceramics in the City 2013 A selling fair featuring 50 potters Part of London Design Festival 2013 The Geffrye’s annual celebration of ceramics returns to the museum this September. Featuring around 50 ceramicists from across the UK, the event showcases the work of both leading names and rising talents. Thursday 19 September, 6 – 8.30pm […]Ceramics In The City Selling Fair is a post from: UK in One UK in One»...
Picasso Ceramics At Bonhams
A selection of ceramics created by Pablo Picasso will feature in the Impressionist and Modern Art Sale on 23rd October at Bonhams, Knightsbridge. Designed by the artist in the 1950s, the group includes plates, bowls, vases, ashtrays and pitchers modelled in ceramic and terracotta. Estimates are attractive, ranging from just £500-£700 to £4,000-£6,000. Designs feature Picasso’s characteristic and playful imagery, covering mythological...