News and Opinions on published UK Fine Art

  • Nigel Hemming New limited edition print ‘Friends Reunited’ Part 1

    One of the UK’s most well known and best loved canine artists, Nigel Hemming, is about to release a new limited edition print for July 2007: ‘Friends Reunited.’ This piece will also be released to mark Nigel’s 30th anniversary as a professional artist and is set to be an incredibly popular print with huge demand from canine art collectors.

    ‘Friends Reunited’ – Image:

    Friends Reunited by artist Nigel Hemming

    ‘Friends Reunited’ is the final print that has now spanned a trilogy of pictures, the earlier two being: ‘In Retirement’ & its follow up ‘As Time Goes By.’

    The image, which is again of an older Black Labrador in the doorway of a home, watching his master with the younger dogs at the front drive, seems to have struck a chord with Gun Dog lovers everywhere over the years; even owners of other breeds have commented on what lovely prints ‘In Retirement’ & its follow up ‘As Time Goes By’ are.

    Perhaps the old dog provokes sympathy with the viewer? or perhaps it is the perceived story behind the image (which each viewer will see differently) that creates the great love of these pieces. Why is the dog in the doorway? Is the master coming back home or just leaving? What will happen next? What’s the old dog thinking?

    Undoubtedly the master of this genre, which I call ‘Narrative Canine Art,’ Nigel Hemming makes the viewer think of the narrative story behind the image. With some of his limited edition prints, Nigel actually releases his own version of the story, as a short story or a poem – When I receive the one that accompanies ‘Friends Reunited’ I will post it to the blog.

    ‘As Time Goes By’ – Image:

    As Time Goes By by artist Nigel Hemming

    Nigel has issued a press release on the forth coming limited edition print, ’Friends Reunited’: (dated May 2007)

    “Although not conceived as a series, the popular success of ‘In Retirement’ almost inevitably led to my painting ‘As Time Goes By.’ Its pre-publication promotion as the follow-up image to ‘In Retirement’ generated an unexpected ordering frenzy that culminated in the image selling out before practically anyone had even seen it. However, that was thirteen years ago.

    I cannot say exactly how long I have considered producing a final image to ‘close the circle’ so to speak but it was last year, after Sue (Sue Hemming, Nigel’s wife and fellow artist) joined the internet website Friends Reunited in order to make contact with some of her old school friends, that the concept for the picture first began to evolve and my thirtieth anniversary seemed an appropriate time to publish it.

    I’ve always preferred stories with a happy ending – being an old softie at heart – and as the two previous images are really quite despondent – a number of gallery owners had telephoned to say that they had had customers in tears over ‘In Retirement’ – I thought a more uplifting finalé was called for.

    ‘In Retirement’ – Image:

    In Retirement by artist Nigel Hemming

    Although ‘As Time Goes By’ utilises the same devises as ‘In Retirement’ – namely a doorway setting and a mirror that reflects the vital elements of the narrative – the composition has a very different feel to it. With ‘Friends Reunited’ I have consciously returned to ‘In Retirement’ even using the same mirror on the wall behind the old dog.

    In this final chapter, we see the old boy still waiting patiently on the door step. However, unlike the two previous works, instead of a poor, dejected soul, he has his head held high, ears pricked and tail wagging happily as he spies his master returning. He is accompanied by not one but two other Labs. The second being a reference to the young pup in ‘As Time Goes By.’

    The art market today, however, is very different from that of the early 1990’s. Nevertheless, all indications are that, as a specific final image to this series, ‘Friends Reunited’ has the makings of a very sort-after work.” – Nigel Hemming

    thank you

    Russell

  • 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

  • The Art & Framing Industry Awards – 2007

    The Art and Framing Awards Event 2007 took place earlier in the month, 12th May 2007 in London at the Shaw Theatre & Novotel Hotel Euston.

    Hosted by the Fine Art Trade Guild, The Art & Framing Industry Awards is considered to be the UK Art Industry’s premier awards. All sectors of the industry are represented at the event, not just the large players and are in with a chance of winning. The awards themselves are, in essence, a chance to celebrate the success stories of the last year within the Art Industry.

    To enter the awards one normally has to apply the previous September and previous years have shown that winners of the awards may receive national media recognition and possibly new avenues of business.

    Some photos of the event are available to view.

    Just off the top of my head, two premier UK artists I know who have won awards in previous years and seen benefits from the recognition are:

    John Silver, who was awarded the 1998 “Best New Published Artist” Awarded by the Fine Art Trade Guild.

    Nigel Hemming received the Fine Art Trade Guild’s “Published Artist of the Year” award in 1996.

    Incidentally they are both known for their canine art.

    In Results from the 2007 Awards ceremony:

    Best-Selling Published Artist 2007
    Henderson Cisz
    Sponsor: Arqadia

    Up & Coming Published Artist 2007
    Philip Gray
    Sponsor: Daler-Rowney

    Independent Publisher 2007
    Selective Prints
    Sponsor: Great Art

    Set Piece Framing Award 2007
    Katie Herriman GCF, Towngate Framing, Poole
    Sponsor: Peterboro Cardboards

    Free-Thinking Framing Award 2007
    Kerensa Carr, The Framing Room, Dornoch
    Sponsor: Glass & Mirror

    Exemplar Framing Award 2007
    David Wilkie GCF, The Eagle Gallery, Carshalton
    Sponsor: Glass & Mirror and Peterboro Cardboards

    Customer Service 2007
    JOINT WINNERS: LION Picture Framing Supplies and Arqadia
    Sponsor: Washington Green

    Best Mount Design 2007
    Paul Pearson, Exhibit 1 Frames, Leeds
    Sponsor: Framers Corner & Wizard

    Art Retailer Of The Year 2007
    Platinum Galleries, Middlesbrough & Northallerton
    Sponsor: DeMontfort Fine Art

    Art Business Website 2007
    Creation Art Gallery, www.creationartgallery.co.uk
    Sponsor: Hahnemühle

    Sales Promotion Event 2007
    The Framing Workshop, Bath
    Sponsor: Art Business Today

    Sales Promotion Campaign 2007
    Castle Galleries
    Sponsor: Slater Harrison

    International Contribution 2007
    LION Art Service, Moscow
    Sponsor: Hot Press

    Innovation 2007
    Gunnar Weissenberger AG
    Sponsor: Emap TPS

    thank you

    Russell

  • www.fineartblog.co.uk – update

    Hello

    Readers of this blog are now able to submit comments on all posts, having not previously been able to do so.

    I am looking forward to reading people’s opinions on art related subjects.

    www.fineartblog.co.uk

    thank you

    Russell