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The 24 Hour Museum
News, Listings and Features From 3000+ Museums, Galleries and Heritage Sites |
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Arts Council England
The National Development Agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from the lottery. |
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Scottish Arts Council
The
lead body for the funding, development and advocacy of the
arts in Scotland. |
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Art Guide
The comprehensive Internet guide to the art collections
of Great Britain and Ireland. There are hundreds of
magnificent public art collections in Great Britain
and Ireland and art guide is for anyone who has ever
enjoyed a trip to one of these collections. |
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Own Art 0% Finance
The
Own Art scheme is designed to make it easy and affordable
for everyone to buy contemporary works of art and
craft including paintings, photography, sculpture,
glassware and furniture. You can borrow up to £2,000,
or as little as £100 and pay back over 2 years. |
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Art
Collecting .co.uk
This
non profit informative website guides you on your
journey through the complexities of becoming an art
collector. With over 80 articles written by in house
specialists, this is a one stop shop for anyone thinking
of becoming a collector |
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The Art on Paper Fair
The
only event in the UK to specialise in all original works
on paper. Drawings and watercolours are on show. |
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London Art Fair
The
show presents the very best of Modern British and
Contemporary art. It is the largest most-established fair
of its kind. |
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London Original Print Fair
The
Fair was established in 1985 and is an annual fixture at
the Royal Academy of Arts. It is the largest event of its
kind in Europe and provides an opportunity to see a vast
array of prints by artists. |
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Frieze Art Fair
The
Frieze Art Fair takes place every October in Regent's
Park, London. It features over 150 of the most exciting
contemporary art galleries in the world. |
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British Art Fair
Annual
event held at the Royal College of Art in London. All the
great names of British art are represented by some 65 of
the country's leading dealers and it should not be missed |
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The Affordable Art Fair
An
event held twice a year in London with over 130 galleries.
Everything is under £3,000. |
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Photo London
photo-London debuted in May 2004 as London's first
international photography fair. Around fifty exhibitors
from ten countries showed a stunning range of work from
19th century daguerreotypes to contemporary video. |
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Art London
Over
85 leading UK and international galleries show C20th and
contemporary art in a stunning, airy marquee near Sloane
Square. The vast selection of works on display includes
paintings, sculpture, photography, works on paper and
ceramics. |
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Society of Wildlife Artists
The
Society is a registered charity aims to generate an
appreciation of wildlife through fine art. |
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The Pastel Society
The
Society has fifty members and holds its annual exhibition
at The Mall Galleries in London. |
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Royal Academy of Arts
The RA
is an independent fine arts institution which supports
contemporary artists and promotes interest in the arts
through a comprehensive and ambitious exhibition
programme. |
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The New English Art Club
The
New English represents the very best of contemporary
British figurative painting. It is one of the foremost
exhibiting art societies. |
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Mall Galleries
The
Mall Galleries is one of the few London venues to show the
work of well-established British artists alongside that of
up-and-coming students and young unknown painters. The
Galleries are run by the Federation of British Artists. |
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Royal Scottish Society Watercolours
The
Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour is a
dynamic group of artists, exhibiting and actively
promoting the contemporary art of painting in waterbased
media. |
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National Portrait Gallery
Founded in 1856 to collect the likenesses of famous
British men and women. Today the collection is the largest
in the world. |
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The British Museum
The
prints and drawings room of the British Museum contains a
marvellous collection including Rembrandt's drawings.. |
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Victoria Art Gallery Bath
The
Victoria Art Gallery’s collection has works by over 2000
artists. The Gallery has examples of work by portrait
painters such as Thomas Gainsborough and Johann Zoffany. |
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The Lowry
The
Lowry offers a programme of modern and contemporary visual
art of diversity and appeal. The LS Lowry Collection is
presented in a dynamic way, with regularly changing
displays encouraging visitors to take a fresh look at the
artist. |
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Barbican Art Gallery
Temporary exhibition venue, chiefly 19th and 20th century
art, mixed media and photography. Housed within the
Barbican Centre, the largest arts centre in Europe. |
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Royal Scottish Academy
The
Royal Scottish Academy (RSA)is the home of contemporary
art in Scotland. Since 1826, the Academy has occupied
William Henry Playfair’s magnificent landmark building on
the Mound, Edinburgh. |
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Mall Galleries
The
Mall Galleries is one of the few London venues to show the
work of well-established British artists alongside that of
up-and-coming students and young unknown painters. The
Galleries are run by the Federation of British Artists. |
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Dundee Contemporary Art
DCA is
an internationally renowned centre for contemporary arts,
an award winning leader in the field of education, and a
vibrant and hugely popular social and cultural meeting
place. There are five floors of galleries. |
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Bankside Gallery
Bankside Gallery is the home of two historic art
societies; the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal
Society of Painter Printmakers. |
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Tate
Tate
Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500
to 2005. Tate Modern is a major gallery of modern and
contemporary art. |
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
Described by the Sunday Telegraph as the most beautiful
small art gallery in the world. Old masters include works
by Rembrandt and Rubens. |
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Hayward Gallery
One of
London's most important spaces for displaying contemporary
art, the Hayward Gallery is housed in an austere 1968
building that is both equally loved and derided. |
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The
Museum began acquiring photographs in 1852 and its
collection is now is one of the
largest and most important in the world. It
holds over 500,000 images, by both classic
and contemporary photographers. |
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Walker Art Gallery
Welcome to the national gallery of the north. The Walker
Art Gallery holds one of the finest collections of fine
art in Europe. From Renaissance
masters to contemporary stars. |
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The National Gallery
Houses
over 2,300 paintings covering all schools of European art
from the 1250 to 1900. One of the greatest collections of
European painting in the world. These pictures belong to
the public and entrance to see them is free. |
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Founded in 1816, the Fitzwilliam Museum has outstanding
collections of paintings, drawings, sculpture, decorative
arts and antiquities. Important artists represented
include Titian, Turner and
many French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. |
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Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art
The second most visited contemporary art gallery
outside of London, offering a thought-provoking programme of
temporary exhibitions and workshops. Displays work by
local and international artists. |
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Courtauld Institute Gallery
The
Courtauld Gallery holds an important collection of European
paintings from the Renaissance to the 20th century and
one of the finest collections of Impressionist paintings in the world. |
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Art Monthly
Art
Monthly is the UK's leading magazine of contemporary
visual art. Published 10 times a year, it keeps you in
touch with today's fast-moving art world through in-depth
features, interviews with leading lights, profiles on
rising stars and up-to-the-minute coverage of trends from
independent critics. |
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Frieze
Frieze
magazine is Europe's leading contemporary art and culture
publication. Frieze is published eight times a year and
includes essays, reviews, columns and listings by the most
forward thinking writers. |
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Art and Auction
Editor-In-Chief Bruce Wolmer has been at Art & Auction
since 1996. He is respected in the art world and is
well-known for being able to spot market trends and get
"insider" market information, useful for helping readers
plan future buys or benchmark their own art purchases. |
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Art Review
The leading international contemporary art and style magazine. Published every month with major features on the most important artists, exclusive coverage of private collections, expert analysis of the art market and up-to-the-minute news of exhibitions, sales and events. |
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Art Info
Comprehensive international coverage of art and culture,
featuring the latest news each day, columns, interviews,
features, plus a searchable archive of thousands of
stories. |
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Modern Painters
The
pre-eminent, international, contemporary, visual and
performing arts magazine. From Feb 2005 in a new large format
and in a more exciting design with additional features and
information. |
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The Art Newspaper
The
Art Newspaper is an invaluable source of information about
art and the art world. It focuses on personalities as well
as issues, but eschews gossip and stresses accuracy
embracing an editorial policy that consistently reveals a
high degree of seriousness and sense of responsibility. |
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