
5 places you can see Art outdoors during lockdown.
5 places you can see Art outdoors during lockdown
5 places you can see Art outdoors during lockdown
Perhaps the most heartening coronavirus development in art has been the development of the Artist Support Pledge, whereby works are offered for sale for up to £200, and when an artist sells £1,000-worth they pledge to spend £200 supporting another artist. Over 250,000 works have now been posted on Instagram at #artistsupportpledge, generating over £20m! Naturally, quality is variable at that quantity, but it is easy enough to access artists you like through their own Instagram accounts. I posted some examples in my 22 April column. Here are three more who appealed to me…
New Order: Art, Product, Image 1976-1995 is a group exhibition selected by Michael Bracewell that surveys identity and image in British art, culture and society between 1976 and 1995.
My top 5 of Photo London contains an historical archive, landscapes, flowers, wild animals and day and night.
The exhibition will feature over 100 contemporary artworks made by women artists and will represent the art collections of seven prominent female art collectors from London, Europe and North America.
London is poised. The world’s gaze is directed at the nation’s capital in the final weeks before The Olympic Games. This narrative runs alongside one of economic woe, recession and austerity.
two selections of films and videos by contemporary artists Screening at the Espai Liceu 22 – 31 May 2009 5pm… Read More