Lucien Freud Portraits is showing at the National Portrait Gallery until
27 May, 2012. Last week we went along to see this incredible collection of his
work spanning seven decades, beginning with his earliest portrait works. The
exhibition is arranged chronologically, which is fascinating on many levels.
Not only in that you can see how Freud's work develops and changes over time,
but also how it doesn't!
The works remains raw and pure throughout, but the style changes from more
simplified portraits (including a fabulous
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Lucien Freud at the National Portrait Gallery
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Laura Ellen Bacon at Blackwell
Great installation at Blackwell House above Windermere by Laura Ellen Bacon till 30th September
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Sunday, 15 April 2012
MADE LONDON - Viewing the venue
MADE LONDON is inviting individual makers, craft galleries and groups to come along to One Marylebone on
Wed 25th April 4.30 - 5.30pm
to have a look at this great, central London venue - an
exciting and beautiful space to hold the first MADE LONDON show.
exciting and beautiful space to hold the first MADE LONDON show.
One Marylebone, formally Holy Trinity Church, was built in
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Barry Kirk - "Frying Tomatoes" - an exhibiton of prints from the 1950s and 1960s
A new exhibition opens on Saturday 21st April at the Emma Mason Gallery in Eastbourne. The exhibition will show original prints by Barry Kirk all made between 1956 - 1965. This is the first time that these prints have been shown and available, for several decades.
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Thursday, 5 April 2012
MADE LONDON - The Design and Craft Fair
We're pleased to announce today a Call for Entries for our latest and biggest Craft exhibition;
MADE LONDON - The Design and Craft Fair to be held this October at One Marylebone - a beautiful converted Sir John Soane designed Church in central London by Regents Park.
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