Articles related to "Summer Exhibition"After recent major refurbishment and expansion the Whitechapel Gallery is offering a variety of exciting Summer exhibitions featuring work by leading contemporary artists
The memorial display at London's Royal Academy of Arts is devoted to RB Kitaj who passed away in October 2007.
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The Royal Academy is one of London's main attractions,its special exhibitions are famous. The annual Summer Exhibition is held every year from May to August.
This contemporary exhibition includes work by David Hockney, Catherine Yass, Marc Quinn, Philip Lorcia di Corcia and the late Kyffin Williams and Sandra Blow.
The RA presents two displays: "High Art: Reynolds and History Painting 1780-1815" and "High Life: Celebrating the Loan of W P Frith's Private View at the Royal Academy".
An ancient shrine to the Virgin Mary in Cornwall, England, was revitalized following a mystical experience. It is attracting pilgrims from various Christian communities.
Charlottesville isn't the first place travelers would expect to find one of the top Australian Aboriginal Art Museums in the country, but there it is.
The Royal Academy of Arts close by to Piccadilly Circus in London is a unique art gallery in that it is privately funded by eminent artists of the times.
If you are looking for cheap things to do in London and you are also an art lover, you need look no further.
The Royal Botanic Gardens and the British Museum have combined their expertise to create a most unusual scented landscape garden on the forecourt of the British Museum.
"The art of the poster", tells the story of one hundred years of poster design and shows how London's public transport system has become "London's longest art gallery".
Whitechapel Art Gallery is offering several new exhibitions which feature work by Elizabeth Peyton, David Bomberg, Jacob Epstein, Isaac Rosenberg and others.
London's Royal Academy is exploring the life and works of John W. Waterhouse. More than 40 paintings will show his relationship to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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