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Wolsey Angels Saved for the Nation By Heritage Memorial Fund

Wolsey Angels Saved for the Nation By Heritage Memorial Fund

by News Desk | Feb 8, 2015 | News

The recovery of Wolsey’s angels is one of those miracles that historians pray for; something that seems irrevocably lost has been there all the time. To claim the angels for the nation would connect us to one of the liveliest eras of our history and one of its most...
Etchings Created By Queen Victoria And Prince Albert For London Original Print Fair

Etchings Created By Queen Victoria And Prince Albert For London Original Print Fair

by News Desk | Feb 8, 2015 | News

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were passionate patrons of the arts. But what might surprise a number of people is the revelation that they were also enthusiastic amateur artists, who dabbled with etching throughout their marriage. Now etchings by Queen Victoria and...

Body and Matter: The Art of Kazuo Shiraga and Satoru Hoshino In New York

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2015 | News

Body and Matter, introduces the all too often insular New York art world to a legendary Japanese artist, Kazuo Shiraga (1924- 2008) whose bold abstractions are paired with the work of master ceramicist Satoru Hoshino. Twenty three powerful paintings, produced from...
Paul Gauguin’s Tahitian Girls Becomes The World’s Most Expensive Artwork

Paul Gauguin’s Tahitian Girls Becomes The World’s Most Expensive Artwork

by News Desk | Feb 7, 2015 | News

A painting of two Tahitian girls by Paul Gauguin has become the world’s most expensive work of art, after a member of the Qatar Royal family privately paid $300m (£196.7m) for it. The 1892 artwork titled ‘Nafea Faa Ipoipo’ (When Will You Marry?) was sold...
National Gallery’s Rembrandt: The Late Works Exhibition Attracts 265,000 Visitors

National Gallery’s Rembrandt: The Late Works Exhibition Attracts 265,000 Visitors

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2015 | News

The National Gallery, which is currently on strike over privatisation, has reported that 265,000 people visited the Rembrandt: The Late Works exhibition. This makes the show, which opened on 15 October 2014 running for 96 days (closing on 18 January 2015), one of the...

Peter Doig Exhibition Announced To Coincide With 2015 Venice Biennale

by News Desk | Feb 6, 2015 | News

An exhibition by Peter Doig in the Palazzetto Tito, Venice scheduled to coincide with the opening of this year’s Venice Biennale has been announced by Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa. This will be the artist’s first solo presentation in Italy. It will be installed...
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