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Abstract Art.

Our current perception of abstract paintings dates back to around 1910 and the cubism of Picasso and Braque. This led to the pure abstract paintings created by artists such as Mondrian and Kandinsky. For the first time artists began to create abstract paintings as a result of a deliberate artistic development.


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Modern Art.

What is Modern Art and how does it differ from Contemporary Art?
This is a very valid question since, in everyday living, the terms "modern" and "contemporary" mean the same thing. But in the Art World these terms
refer to two quite distinct periods and types of paintings. So it is important to be aware that Modern Art is different from Contemporary Art.
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01/09/2010

OLYMPIC ART.

Rare posters from 100 years of the Olympics are to be displayed together in London for the first time. The exhibition includes Andy Warhol's 1984 design for the Sarajevo Winter Olympics and David Hockney's Los Angeles poster of the same year.

Most of the collection comes from the V&A archives and includes a 1948 design for the London Olympics showing a discus thrower in front of Big Ben.

Europa Gallery, Sutton Central Library.
1 September - 31 October 2010.

20/08/2010

TRAFALGAR SQUARE'S FOURTH PLINTH.

Six new sculptures have been shortlisted to replace Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yonki Shonibare, which is currently on display on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth. This is the latest commission in a series that started in 2005 and has included works by Mark Quinn and Antony Gormley.

The choice of works is led by the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group. This choice is in part informed by the comments that the Public submit. The current shortlist can be viewed at the Fourth Plinth Website, where you can also give your comments on the works and influence the biggest contemporary art commission in central London.

30/07/2010

ANOTHER WORLD: DALÍ, MAGRITTE, MIRÓ AND THE SURREALISTS.

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art has one of the world's finest collections of Surrealist art. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the gallery is displaying its collection in it's entirety for the first time.

Highlights include Picasso's 1937 potrait of Lee Miller and Magritte's Le Temps Menaçant.

Dean Gallery, Edinburgh
until 9 January 2011.

21/07/2010

SARGENT AND THE SEA.

Before he became such a well-known society portrait painter, John Singer Sargent was fascinated by the coast. Early in his career he produced seascapes and coastal scenes during summer journeys from Paris to Brittany, Normandy and Capri.

Now, for the first time in Britain, this exhibition presents more than 80 paintings, drawings and watercolours that reveal a less familiar side of the artist.

Royal Academy, London
until 26 September 2010.

10/07/2010

HOWARD HODGKIN: TIME AND PLACE.

A major new exhibition of paintings by Howard Hodgkin explores the acclaimed British artist's use of abstraction as an expression of subjective experience. Spanning ten years of the artist's career, the exhibition includes paintings not previously seen by a general public. These include a body of new work developed from his "Home, Home on the Range" series of 2008. Together, they will highlight the physical as well as emotional charge of Hodgkin's art through his use of scale, sensitivity to light and his ability to create depth and atmosphere using colour and brushstroke.

At Modern Art Oxford
Until 5 Sept 2010.

05/07/2010

PRINT POWER.

An exhibition of engravings, lithographs and woodcut prints which make use of religious motifs and iconography to draw attention to issues in modern society.

The exhibition includes prints by artists such as Picasso, Kollwitz and Nolde.

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham. Until 1 August 2010.

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