Art
What’s online in Art.
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That Art Gallery
together / apart
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On 18th April 2020 That Art Gallery launched an online open call asking for submissions of pictures taken during the COVID-19 lock down - images of anything that had been noticed or inspired by the change in lifestyle brought on by the global pandemic.
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Bristol Museums
Being Human: An online exhibition of Modern Sculpture
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Being Human explores how sculptors have grappled with the human form, presenting work in Bristol Museums collection that focuses on themes of beauty, identity, sexuality and existential angst in the aftermath of war.
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Bristol Museums
THE BRISTOL SCHOOL OF ARTISTS: AN ONLINE EXHIBITION
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This exhibition is a bite-size introduction to the Bristol School of artists of the 1810s to 1830s through paintings by artists such as Edward Bird, Francis Danby and Rolinda Sharples.
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Bristol Museums
MASTERS OF JAPANESE PRINTS: HAIKU
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Haiku poets around the world sent in 800 poems responding to Japanese prints in Bristol Museum’s collection. Read some of the best and gain inspiration for your own writing.
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Bristol Museums
MOVING THROUGH THE IMAGE
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Weronika and Marcin, from Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, invite you to watch and comment on The Last Post by Shahzia Sikander, a work from Bristol Museum & Art Gallery’s Moving Image Collection.
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Bristol Museums
A NATURAL HISTORY OF NESTBUILDING - ANDY HOLDEN & PETER HOLDEN
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Back by popular demand, artist Andy Holden and his ornithologist father, Peter Holden, discuss the history and function of bird nesting – nature or nurture? Shelter or art form?
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Bristol Museums
EDWARD BURNE-JONES ‘THE GARDEN COURT’: CURATOR’S VIEW
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Curator Jenny Gaschke describes a Pre-Raphaelite painting by Burne-Jones, depicting the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty or The Little Briar Rose.
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RWA
St Ives: Movements in Art and Life
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The RWA is pleased to present a video tour of St Ives: Movements in Art and Life, curated by Dr Rachel Rose Smith and supported by Arts Council England. Featuring artworks by Sandra Blow, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Peter Lanyon, Ben Nicholson and many more.
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RWA
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Inspirational Journeys
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Join Wilhelmina Barns-Graham: Inspirational Journeys for a voyage across the continent and experience the travel-inspired artwork of one of Britain’s most inventive 20th century painters, brought to you by the RWA. Curated by the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust and supported by Arts Council England.
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Bristol Museums
The Opposite of Time
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The partner work to A Natural History of Nest Building. Narrated by a talking crow against a backdrop of landscapes Turner, Constable, Hockney and more, the video tells the history of egg-collecting in Britain, from aristocratic pursuit to widespread hobby until it was made illegal in 1954.
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