Category: Art Exhibitions

  • NIGEL HEMMING – STEVEN TOWNSEND – Joint exhibition and appearance – Dec 1st & 2nd 2007

    Picture of artists Nigel Hemming & Steven Townsend

    Some incredible breaking News, for the first time ever two of the UK’s greatest canine artists will be doing a joint exhibition and appearance in Birmingham UK, Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd December 2007. This is also the first time the two artists have met each other.

    Picture Perfect Gallery - logo

    Congratulations to the hosts, Picture Perfect Gallery of London, who are holding the exhibition at the following Venue:

    Claire Galleries, 7 The Orb, Tenby Street, The Jewellery Quarter,
    Birmingham, B1 3EL

    Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd December 2007

    Full Information, including directions can be found on Picture Perfect Gallery’s Website, including your free invite (.pdf format) and directions.

    This event is open to all and you do not need to RSVP

    Homeward Bound by Nigel Hemming

    Nigel Hemming specializes in Gun Dog Art.
    Steven Townsend specializes in Border Collies, Wildlife and British Landscapes but both have painted many breeds.

    Monty by Steven Townsend

    thank you

    Russell

    Some Helpful links:

    Free Invitation Front – View or Download
    Free Invitation Reverse – View or Download
    If you don’t have Acrobat Reader (for .pdf files), please download here:
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  • Pop Art Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery

    ‘Pop Art Portraits’ at the National Portrait Gallery (Wolfson & Ground Floor Galleries)
    11th October 2007 to – 20th January 2008

    Starting in October 2007 British and American artists of the Pop Art era will have their work on display side by side at ‘Pop Art Portraits’ at the National Portrait Gallery in London. This is sure to be an exciting and well attended display, with works including UK artists David Hockney, Peter Blake & Richard Hamilton and from the USA: Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Ray Johnson & Richard Hamilton and art portraits featuring Elvis, John F Kennedy & Marilyn Monroe to name but a few.

    Marilyn Monroe, Orange by artist Andy Warhol

    In the first in a series of exhibitions on Pop portraits -The National Portrait Gallery will see a lay ‘chapel’ in honour of Marilyn Monroe, created. This will bring comparisons to a 1960’s New York art exhibition that took place a few years after her death, where she was celebrated as the patron saint of celebrity culture.

    Infact the exhibition will contain 16 pieces which were actually part of a 1967 display in New York where UK and US artists jointly showed their works in honour of the Hollywood Idol.

    Oedipus (Elvis Johnson #1) by artist Ray Johnson

    Sandy Nairne, the NPG director, said that this era was significant in the history of portraiture, blazing a trail for the cutting edge artists of today, such as Sam Taylor.

    The NPG curator, Paul Moorhouse, has spent almost 5 years gathering pieces for the exhibition. But with work such as Richard Hamilton’s: a portrait of John F Kennedy as an astronaut with the quote “together let us touch the stars” from his famous speech, nearby to his portrait of Hugh Gaitskell, showing Hamilton’s anger at his commitment of the Labour party to nuclear weapons, Paul Moorhouse states:

    “It will be a double-edged exhibition….Nobody could say that pop art was just one long party.”

    artist Richard Hamilton in his Oxfordshire studio (2003), with his paintings (right) The Sainsbury Wing, 1999-2000 and Bathroom fig 2.1, 1999-2000.

    Further reading:
    ‘Pop Art Portraits’ at the National Portrait Gallery

    thank you

    Russell