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Alex Katz at the Timothy Taylor Gallery

Posted on:
February
24th

d17122755888095305b5f46c01e30bf05009700c Alex Katz at the Timothy Taylor Gallery

Timothy Taylor Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition of new paintings by the renowned American artist Alex Katz.

Now in his 82nd year, Alex Katz is one of the most significant artists of his generation. His distinctive portraits and lyrical landscapes are noted for their pristine flat surface and economy of line, depicting scenes from modern life. Katz’s minimal {...}

Irving Penn at the National Portrait Gallery

Posted on:
February
9th

md Irving Penn at the National Portrait Gallery

Irving Penn (1917–2009) was one of the great photographers of our time. Focusing specifically on his portraits of major cultural figures of the last seven decades, Irving Penn Portraits is a glorious celebration of his work in this genre.The exhibition is brought together from major international collections and includes over 120 silver and platinum prints, many vintage, ranging from his {...}

Exhibition of Work by The Singh Twins Announced at the National Portrait Gallery

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February
8th

exhibition-of-work-2 Exhibition of Work by The Singh Twins Announced at the National Portrait Gallery

The Killing Game, 2002. ©The Singh Twins.

LONDON.- Work by The Singh Twins will be on display at the National Portrait Gallery for the first time in March. The twin sisters are contemporary British artists whose award-winning paintings explore issues of social, political, religious and multicultural debate. {...}

National Portrait Gallery Threatens to sue Wikipedia over Images

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July
15th

fadnoimage58 National Portrait Gallery Threatens to sue Wikipedia over Images
no image Just in case the lawyers are watching !!
The National Portrait Gallery has threatened legal proceedings for breach of copyright against a man who downloaded thousands of high-resolution images from its website, and placed them in an archive of free-to-use images on Wikipedia.

There has been no formal response from the internet encyclopedia but Derrick Coetzee, who downloaded {...}