Dan McCarthy and Charlie Masson (both DY 2011) have work in a group exhibition titled 'Caput' at The Crypt Gallery in Euston in February. The exhibition will be open 6-12 February, with Private Views on Thu 9 February 6-9pm and Sat 11 February 5-9pm. Download the invite here. More info here.
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Thursday, 26 January 2017
Lottie Stoddart: solo exhibition at Westminster Abbey
Lottie Stoddart (DY 2015) has a solo exhibition coming up at Westminster Abbey. Last year Lottie was granted special access to draw in the abbey and will be exhibiting the drawings and paintings she made there. Lottie first became interested in Westminster Abbey as a subject for investigation through visiting it on the William Blake course with Mark Cazalet. She says: 'Being able to repeatedly revisit has enabled me to get to know this, initially, very overwhelming building and create work that reflects my experience of the juxtaposing periods and centuries of re-workings.' Alumni are warmly invited to the Private View on 9 February 6 - 7,30pm. Address: St Margaret St, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX. The exhibition will be open 10-16 February. More info here. A set of cards is also on sale in the Abbey Shop.
Drawing at Westminster
Abbey
Over the course
of 2016 I was given the wonderful opportunity to spend an intensive period
drawing inside Westminster Abbey. My first visit, following in the footsteps of
William Blake, was with the Royal Drawing School, and formed the idea of
returning and engaging with the Abbey's interior for a longer period.
My work
investigates spaces that evoke the sacred. My previous works on this theme have
included London graveyards, ancient woodlands and most recently tree veneration
in India. Many evocations of Westminster abbey concentrate on the monumental,
but I have sought out the personal and intimate where visual juxtapositions
have occurred through time, architectural style and changing use. The Abbey's
central shrine and surrounding chapels have made me consider how sacred spaces
are glimpsed, hidden and revealed which was essential to creating the
accompanying drawing to this articleTowards the Shrine.
Colour is very
important in my work and I have used specific combinations to act like musical
chords playing over the Abbey. Alongside a carefully restricted colour palette,
both drawings and paintings are simplified or slightly abstracted in a
conversation between the subject and my own internal narratives. Visiting the
Abbey over such a long period; several days per months over the year, has
strengthened my connection and relationship to this sacred space, and I hope
the viewer can share my experience.
I am deeply
indebted to Scott Craddock for coordinating my visits to the Abbey and I would
like to thank all those at the Abbey and St. Margaret's who have enabled this
project and my first solo exhibition.
Lottie
Stoddart
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
Neal Jones in two-person exhibition
CONDO
2017 is a collaborative exhibition and art
event happening over the next few weeks. 21 contemporary art galleries
from as far afield as New York, Berlin, São Paolo, Dusseldorf and Shanghai
are taking up month-long residence at 15 of London’s young
galleries. Exhibition dates: 14 Jan – 11 Feb 2017. Preview Sat
14 & Sun 15 January, 12–6pm. Click here to visit the website and download a
map.
As part of the Condo exhibition programme, Southard Reid gallery will be
exhibiting artwork by Neal
Jones (DY 2003). Southard Reid is hosting Koppe Astner gallery from Glasgow.
Kris Lemsalu + Neal Jones: 14 Jan - 11 Feb 2017
'Happy Shopper' by Neal Jones (2014)
Clara Drummond and Kirsty Buchanan in conversation
The William Morris Society in West London has an upcoming event that
features two alumnae, Clara
Drummond (DY 2005) and Kirsty
Buchanan (DY 2013). Their joint exhibition The Unsung Muse was shown there
in the summer of 2016.
Clara Drummond and Kirsty
Buchanan in conversation
Sat 28 January 2017 2,15 – 3,30 pm / In
this talk Clara and Kirsty will discuss their influences and ways of working,
and explain how research into the Society's collections inspires and informs
their work. Tickets can be purchased here.
Tim Hyman: Lecture on Chagall
Liza Dimbleby and Tim
Hyman (RDS Senior Faculty) are hosting a joint
event at Pushkin House in London on 18 January, 7 - 8,30 pm:
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
Paul Fenner solo exhibition, Mercer Chance Gallery
Paul Fenner (DY 2012) will be exhibiting a new
series of paintings at Mercer Chance Gallery in Hoxton.
'Paul Fenner: Smoke Signals' 20 - 28 January, Private View Friday 20 January 7 - 10 pm. New gallery opening hours: Friday 10-2pm and Saturday and Sunday 11-6pm or by appointment.
A painting by Paul Fenner
Charlie Cobb solo exhibition, Petworth House
Charlie Cobb
(DY 2004) has a solo exhibition at Petworth House in West Sussex from
7 January to 12 March. The exhibition runs alongside Turner & the Age of British Watercolour and
consists of a
number of paintings, drawings and etchings which are the result of
his residency at the House. Charlie's studio was in the Old
Library at Petworth House, which was once J.M.W. Turner's studio and featured
in Mike Leigh's biographical drama about the artist's life. More info
here.
The Old Library at Petworth House
Charlie Reed solo exhibition
Charlie Reed (DY
2011) has an exhibition inspired by the River Wandle, one of London's
better known rivers, which passes through the boroughs of Croydon, Sutton,
Merton, joining the River Thames in Wandsworth. The exhibition is at
Stable Yard, Morden Hall Park until 21 January. Click here to view details.
Monday, 5 December 2016
Oona Leganovic in upcoming solo exhibition
Oona Leganovic (DY 2016) has a solo show opening this Sunday. For the exhibition, titled 'National Gallery: the R*pes: A map and an exhibition of old master studies', Oona has chosen to draw from paintings that depict or imply forms of sexual violence. View images here. To read more about the project click here. Opening night and artist talk Sunday 11 December 7–9pm. Facebook event page.
After Mazza: The Rape of Ganymede by Oona Leganovic
Clara Drummond in 'Small is Beautiful #34'
Clara Drummond (DY 2005), Ishbel Myerscough (RDS Senior Faculty) and Humphrey Ocean (RDS Visiting Artist) have work in Flowers Gallery exhibition Small is Beautiful: 34th edition. Exhibition dates: 7 Dec - 7 Jan 2017 Private View 6 December, 6-8pm. Click here for further details.
Hairdo (2016) by Isbel Myerscough
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