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Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill at Royal Academy from October 24th

Posted on:
October
23rd

ra Wild Thing: Epstein, Gaudier-Brzeska, Gill at Royal Academy from October 24th
Over a period of 10 years from 1905 to 1915, three outstanding young sculptors emerged in Britain; Jacob Epstein, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Eric Gill. The radical impact of their work was to transform British sculpture.

This exhibition is the first time that the three artists have been shown together in this revolutionary context and many of the works have not been {...}

The Royal Academy of Arts will Present GSK Contemporary 2009: Earth: Art of a Changing World

Posted on:
July
3rd

gsk-contemporary-earth-mona-hatoum-hot-spot-300x237 The Royal Academy of Arts will Present GSK Contemporary 2009: Earth: Art of a Changing World
Mona Hatoum Hot Spot, 2006 Mixed media. Stainless steel and neon tube 234 x 223 cm David Roberts Collection, London
The Royal Academy of Arts presents GSK Contemporary 2009, the second annual contemporary art season at 6 Burlington Gardens. Opening in December, Earth: Art of a changing world will present new and recent work {...}

HAUNCH OF VENISON TO MOVE TO ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS,6 BURLINGTON GARDENS

Posted on:
October
10th

The Royal Academy of Arts and Haunch of Venison announced today 10 October, 2008 that the gallery will move to 6 Burlington Gardens in February 2009.
Having housed the British Museum’s ethnographic collections between 1970-1997 and more recently major exhibitions, such as Giorgio Armani, USA Today and the forthcoming GSK Contemporary season, the building, owned by the Royal Academy of Arts, will offer new opportunities for the gallery. Charles Saumarez Smith, Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, {...}