The Atkinson is nationally recognised and holds major contemporary art exhibitions. Previous exhibitors include Andy Warhol, Albert Irvin OBE, Sir Anthony Caro, Lynn Chadwick CBE, Gillian Ayres, Don McCullin, Marc Quinn, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Peter Randall-Page, Basil Beattie and Terry Frost.
Read MoreDavid Kim Whittaker’s latest body of work titled ‘Pearls to the Peachy Fire’ was exhibited in Monte Carlo throughout September 2019. The profound and weighty thematic content of this body of work was highlighted all the more by the location of the exhibition, in the heart of the principality of Monaco, the playground of the rich, powerful and privileged.
Read MoreAnima Mundi is proud to present ‘Protected by Alarms’ which takes place in the empty and derelict, Vicarage Flats in St. Ives. The exhibition provides an eclectic response to the confused and challenging backdrop of this moment in time.
Read MoreAnima Mundi is delighted to present a selection of paintings by Rebecca Harper, on show at The Sands Hotel, Margate, held in conjunction with the 2019 Turner Prize
Read MoreAndrew Litten’s ‘About to Say Something’ is included in this years Trinity Buoy Wharf Prize Exhibition. The exhibition will launch in London before touring to Salisbury Museum, The Chainstore at Trinity Buoy Wharf, and on to The Gallery at De Montfort University Leicester.
Read MoreAfter a presentation at Musée d'art de Joliette, Montreal in 2018, Mat Chivers' astonishing public solo exhibition ‘Migrations' will now be exhibited at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal from Sep 17, 2019 - Jan 28, 2020..
Read MoreA major site specific work by Phoebe Cummings is included in ‘Beyond the Vessel’ curated by Catherine Milner and Karoly Aliotti at Vehbi Koç Foundation, Mesher Gallery, Instanbul during the Instanbul Biennale.
Read MoreBall’s paintings in this solo exhibition, 'Sarah Ball: An Unlikely Likeness', reflect on contemporary issues of bias in an increasingly judgmental culture.
Read MoreWorks were acquired by notable collectors Internationally from the UK, USA, South America and across Europe, including the Christen Sveaas Art Collection which is housed in the newly opened Kistefos Museum in Norway.
Read MorePhoebe Cummings ‘An Ugly Aside’ is included in a ‘Tea Journey: from monuments to the table’ at Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park from 6th July until 22 September 2019
Read MoreBenney appeared as one of the high profile signatories of a letter to the gallery director, written in disapproval of the oil companies continued association with the prize, due to their continued record as one of the world’s worst polluters and drivers of environmental destruction
Read MoreTim Shaw’s monumental sculpture ‘Man on Fire’ is included in 'Fire: Flashes to Ashes in British Art 1692-2019', an exhibition which includes significant artists including J.M.W Turner, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, Stanley Spencer, Graham Sutherland, John Martin, Cornelia Parker, David Nash, Mat Collishaw and Jeremy Deller
Read MoreThe 251st annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibition has opened its doors once again. This edition includes works from Tim Shaw, Sarah Ball, Rebecca Harper, Andrew Hardwick and Peter Randall-Page.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that the British Museum have purchased two print works by Sarah Ball for their permanent collection.
Read MoreRebecca Harper’s solo exhibition ‘Chameleon’ continues to be met with wide scale acclaim…
Read MoreAndrew Litten is included in the exhibition ‘Made in Britain’ at The National Museum, Gdansk, Poland from March 14 to June 2, 2019.
Read MoreChivers’ extraordinary public exhibition Migrations features on this evenings episode of CBC Arts: EXHIBITIONISTS, a weekly half-hour arts show in Canada.
Read MoreBenney’s portrait of Fergus Henderson MBE has been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection. The enigmatic pose of the subjects are in some ways reminiscent of a painted ‘Pietà.
Read MoreJarno Vesala’s multimedia installation ‘My Turn’ will be exhibited in Athens, Greece from 21.11 - 8.12.2018. The initiative has been supported by the Finnish Institute at Athens and curated by Sebastian Boulter
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