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The 2021 EIU Undergraduate Art Exhibition in the Glenn Hild Student Art Gallery on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on May 6, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
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www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/sep/27/mantegna-and...
Brothers in art: the Renaissance rivalry of Mantegna and Bellini: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/sep/28/renaissance-...
For more information please follow the link, blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/WASMG_WASMG...
Graduating students from the School of Art and Design at the University of Gloucestershire presented the best of their work at this year’s Degree Show exhibition at the Private View on Friday 25 May.
In line with the show’s theme - New Arrivals – onboard this year are students showcasing work in Fine Art, Photography, Photojournalism, Visual Communications, Advertising, Graphic Design and Illustration at the North Terminal (Hardwick Campus) and South Terminal (Francis Close Hall Campus) in Cheltenham.
The show remains open to the public until Thursday 31 May, from 10am-4pm each day.
This is what the last Friday night of my college life looks like #allnighter #croquis #fashionstudent #vcad #fashionillustrations
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Fashion Design Program
VCAD's program gives structure to your creativity while providing hands-on training from industry professionals. Students gain an in-depth understanding about the tools and equipment used in the industry. Topics covered include garment, accessory and apparel design, fashion merchandising, fashion shows, and more.
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The Art and Design Department in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on March 30, 2023. (Jessica Nantes)
Near the former Calais Jungle which was dismantled in October 2016, now near the Food Distribution Site for the Refugee Community Kitchen and other charities who distribute sleeping bags, clothes, offer legal and medical assistance, electricity to charge mobile telephones etc. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/jan/24/banksy-uses-...
Amos Rex, Art museum in Helsinki, opened in August 2018. More information: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/aug/27/helsinki-amo...
Sophia Frissell, a senior getting a B.F.A. in textiles from the Ernst School of Art & Design, works in the textiles lab on creating a mazebook like the one she presented as an artistic display at the Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC) on Wednesday, March 13. "I used a variety of shapes and colors to move across the white pages," Sophia says. "I wanted the pictures to be a dynamic force, making its way page by page." Sophia's mazebook was a semesterlong project incorporating mono prints, watercolors, pen and ink. Learn more about the artistic displays and other presentations at GSURC at digitalarchive.gsu.edu/gsurc/2013/.
VCAD's Art and Design diploma programs cover the fashion, graphic design, interior design, game development and animation industries.
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Also called de poepende man – "the shitting man", and de hurkende man "crouching man". Poised on a spit of reclaimed land in the central Netherlands.
See www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/aug/27/antony-gorml...
Graduating students from the School of Art and Design at the University of Gloucestershire presented the best of their work at this year’s Degree Show exhibition at the Private View on Friday 25 May.
In line with the show’s theme - New Arrivals – onboard this year are students showcasing work in Fine Art, Photography, Photojournalism, Visual Communications, Advertising, Graphic Design and Illustration at the North Terminal (Hardwick Campus) and South Terminal (Francis Close Hall Campus) in Cheltenham.
The show remains open to the public until Thursday 31 May, from 10am-4pm each day.
In the zone; love waking up and knowing I'll be doing what I love. #fashionstudent #fashionillustrations #vcad
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Fashion Design Program
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Drawing project! Everyone is so talented! #Vcadca #VCAD #designschool #graphicdesign
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Modern Art Oxford: Painting Exhibition, October 2021
www.modernartoxford.org.uk/event/anish-kapoor-painting/
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/sep/30/anish-kapoor...
The 2021 EIU Undergraduate Art Exhibition in the Glenn Hild Student Art Gallery on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on May 6, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
Frederick Howard (1748 -1825) 5th Earl of Carlisle in the Robes of the Order of the Thistle by Sir Joshua Reynolds - The Tapestry Room - Castle Howard. The 5th Earl was one of only fourteen holders of this Order who have been later elevated to Knights of the Garter.
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/aug/10/reynolds-pai... 5th Earl of Carlisle wearing the Insignia and Robes of the Order of the Thistle - by Sir Joshua Reynolds - Castle Howard
- now accepted in lieu of inheritance tax and given to Tate Britain
"The Tate has acquired a major portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) from Castle Howard in North Yorkshire after it was accepted in lieu of inheritance tax.
The portrait of the 5th Earl of Carlisle (1748-1825), aged 20, settled £4.71m of tax due" Antique Trades Gazette, 2016.
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/aug/10/reynolds-pai...
"Frederick Howard (1748-1825) became the 5th Earl of Carlisle on his father’s death in 1758. The Reynolds portrait, painted in 1769, depicts him aged 20, newly returned from a hedonistic grand tour of Europe.
It shows him dressed in formal robes surrounded by classical architecture, and marks his formal entry into society and his position as head of one of the most powerful families in England. This is a fine example of what is called a "Swagger Portrait." The earl is depicted on his Grand Tour as a supremely confident, wealthy young man. During his travels through Italy in 1768-69 he acquired dozens of Old Master paintings and pieces of sculpture, but one thing he did not bring back from the Continent was his faithful dog Rover, visible in the bottom right corner of the picture. The earl's correspondence records many of Rover's adventures until, sadly, journeying north through Paris Rover crossed one boulevard too many and was flattened by a coach. The earl was heartbroken.
Reynolds, the first president of the Royal Academy of Arts and the leading British portrait painter of the 18th century, was the natural choice for such an important commission. ....Howard was a man who liked to enjoy himself, often losing large amounts of money at gaming tables. He was also the reluctant guardian of the young “bad boy” poet Lord Byron, who fell out with him after Howard refused to introduce him in the House of Lords.
In his satirical poem English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Byron wrote bitterly: “No Muse will cheer with renovating smile/The paralytic puling of Carlisle.”
The 5th Earl of Carlisle was also the man who supervised the completion of Castle Howard and was a cultivated patron of the fine arts, filling the house with his remarkable collection of Old Masters. "
Studio spaces on the 4th floor of Broadcasting Place. Studios provide a flexible and vibrant working space where most of the teaching and learning takes place, as well as providing an impressive venue for exhibitions including our end of year show.
British architect Will Alsop dies aged 70 after short illness. He died on Saturday after a short illness, said Marcos Rosello, director of aLL Design, which Alsop set up in 2011.
The Guardian, Alexandra Topping, 13 May 2018: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/may/13/british-arch...
aLL Design: www.all-worldwide.com/
Will Alsop obituary. The Guardian, Oliver Wainwright, 14 May 2018: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/may/13/will-alsop-o...
Will Alsop: 'His joyously surreal creations broke the laws of physics'.
Shortly before he became ill, the famously wacky architect let us into his mind-boggling studio for a final interview. Our writer recalls that smoky, boozy, extraordinary afternoon – and assesses his legacy
Will Alsop obituary.
The Guardian, Oliver Wainwright, 14 May 2018: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/may/14/will-alsop-h...
In Memoriam Will Alsop (1947-2018): www.dearchitect.nl/architectuur/artikel/2018/05/m-will-al...
Architect Will Alsop (70) overleden, Ronnie Weessies: architectenweb.nl/nieuws/artikel.aspx?ID=43394
Risk-taking architect has to sell firm in fall from grace. One of Britain's most celebrated architects, Will Alsop, was forced to sell his business yesterday after being refused work in Britain because of what he claims is an increasing aversion to risk-taking. Six years ago Alsop won the building of the year award for his box-on-stilts Peckham library, in south-east London, but yesterday he complained of being blocked from designing schools and hospitals in Britain.
The Guardian, Robert Booth, 24 Mar 2006: www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/mar/24/communities.arts
Interview. Will Alsop returns to architecture.
Steve Rose.
Three months ago Will Alsop said he was giving up architecture for painting. Now he says that was all a ruse…..
He is now heading up RMJM's London office, which is to be known as "Will Alsop at RMJM"
The Guardian, 2 Nov 2009: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2009/nov/02/will-alsop-a...