Showing posts with label art exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art exhibition. Show all posts

What happens to things when we aren't looking at them? Answers David Beattie Artist

What happens to things when we aren't looking at them? Answers David Beattie Artist

Irish Artist David Beattie - Displaced Objects

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 Playfully welcoming new connections between foreign ‘things’, Beattie encourages a sense of curiosity and exploration in the act of displacing quotidian objects. Assembled from a variety of everyday materials the work attempts to provide a framework for assessing our daily surroundings. 

The interactions between object, space and viewer create a dialogue or wider system in which all elements have a role to play. This process of engagement can be seen as a search for a tangible present through the intermediary moments where physics, philosophy, technology and nature collide.

Some of his other works...
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erratic abstract art
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glow in the dark abstract art
Techno
 

Jacqueline De Ribes - The Art of Style, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Costume Institute’s Fall 2015 exhibition, Jacqueline de Ribes: The Art of Style,focuses on the internationally renowned style icon Countess Jacqueline de Ribes, whose originality and elegance established her as one of the most celebrated fashion personas of the 20th century. The exhibition is on view in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Anna Wintour Costume Center from November 19, 2015 through February 21, 2016. 












Happy Holidays from the Royal Academy of Arts


Merry Christmas from the Royal Academy of Arts from Royal Academy of Arts
Watch our festive film featuring our Chief Executive, Lord Davies of Abersoch and staff from across the RA. Thank you and Merry Christmas!

Thank you for supporting the future of the Royal Academy

Since 1977 when the Friends programme was established, Friends have contributed over £100 million to the running of the Royal Academy. We are grateful for the generosity of Friends that has enabled us to stage an ambitious programme of exhibitions, maintain the architecture of the building, and continue to run as an independent institution without government funding.
2015 marks another exciting year for the Royal Academy. From the most successful and vibrant Summer Exhibition to date, Rubens and His Legacy,Richard Diebenkorn, and our inaugural 57-hour closing weekend of Ai Weiwei, there is much to be thankful for and celebrate.

Now is a time of great ambition at the Royal Academy. For our 250th anniversary in 2018, we are opening up the Royal Academy as never before, transforming our historic buildings and inviting Friends to celebrate with us.

We have created a special Christmas video for you to express our gratitude, featuring Stephen Fry, Ai Weiwei, Christopher Le Brun PRA, Tim Marlow and Charles Saumarez Smith.

Architecture Events: booking open for Friends


Booking is now open for the Architecture Programme's new season of events around the upcoming exhibition Mavericks: Breaking the Mould of British Architecture. Be the first to book onto these before they open to the public tomorrow. Find out more.

Top art books to give this Christmas
As you may have seen in the RA Magazine, art critic Michael Prodger has picked his top eight art books to give this Christmas. Read his blog which covers books about Francis Bacon, Monet and Sibil Andrew.
Read more here.


Christmas gift ideas
Ai Weiwei
Ian Ritchie silk scarf
This hand rolled silk scarf features a reproduction of Study in Light 2 by Ian Ritchie RA and would add a lovely burst of colour to any outfit.
Maclise
Yinka Shonibare tote
Exclusively designed for Friends. Share Yinka’s artwork with loved ones this Christmas.  
Liotard
David Remfry mug
This barrel shaped mug printed with David Remfry RA's Oscarwould make a wonderful gift for any dog lover.


WINTER AT THE RHA

WINTER AT THE RHA
WINTER 2010 AT THE RHA



Location: Royal Hibernian Academy, Gallagher Gallery, 15 Ely Place, D2.

Preview: Thursday 18 November, 6 - 8pm, All Welcome



ADMISSION FREE



Join us at the opening of our Winter season of exhibitions here at the RHA, exhibitions continue to 22 December, 2010 except George Dawson, An Unbiased Eye, Modern and contemporary art from Trinity College which closes on the 19th December.



JANET MULLARNEY, things made, Gallery I



ARTUR ZMIJEWSKI, Two Monuments, 2009, Democracies, 2009, in association with the Fire Station Artists’ Studios, Galleries II & III



RHA MEMBERS DRAWING EXHIBITION, RHA Ashford Gallery



GEORGE DAWSON, An Unbiased Eye,



Modern and contemporary art from Trinity College Dublin since 1959, Dr. Tony Ryan Gallery



CLARE LANGAN, The Wilderness, Part I, RHA Foyer





Please see attached invitation. Please feel free to contact Rebecca Gale, RHA Marketing tel: 01 661 2558 or email info@rhagallery.ie for further information or image requests.