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Inspired by… is an art competition and exhibition supported by the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation and NIACE for people in adult education, showcasing new works inspired by exhibits in the V&A’s collections. Run successfully by the V&A for a number of years, the competition has been organised by Morley Gallery since 2014.
Participants were invited to create a work of art or craft inspired by the collections of either the V&A South Kensington or the V&A Museum of Childhood.
All entries were selected by curators from the V&A and the selected works is exhibited at Morley Gallery from 17 May-17 June 2016.
On Wednesday 21 September 2016, London College of Communication celebrated its London Design Festival programme with a shared Private View. Earlier in the day, visitors were able to watch a student workshop as part of The Joy of Sets x The Kubrick Archive, in which interaction design students built sci-fi film sets inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s behind the scenes imagery and concept artwork. Image © Ana Escobar
On Tuesday 6 December 2016, London College of Communication celebrated the work of departing postgraduate students from the Design School with a Private View as part of LCC Postgraduate Shows 2016.
Image © Errin Yesilkaya
On Wednesday 21 September 2016, London College of Communication celebrated its London Design Festival programme with a shared Private View. Opening on the night were: SE1 Data Stories, The Joy of Sets x The Kubrick Archive, Design Research, Ivan Chermayeff: Cut and Paste, Design. What is it good for? and Elephant Press. Image © Ana Escobar
On Thursday 18 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Design Summer Show opened with a Private View.
The event celebrated work by graduating students from:
BA (Hons) Animation
BA (Hons) Book Arts & Design
BA (Hons) Design for Graphic Communication
BA (Hons) Design for Interaction & Moving Image
BA (Hons) Digital Media Design
BA (Hons) Games Design
BA (Hons) Graphic & Media Design
BA (Hons) Illustration & Visual Media
BA (Hons) Interior Design
BA (Hons) Surface Design
Image © Ana Escobar
On Thursday 26 May 2016, London College of Communication celebrated the hard work and achievements of its graduating School of Media students with the first Private View of LCC Degree Shows 2016. Courses featured were BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. Image © Ana Escobar
London College of Communication's Ladybird Books Reimagined exhibition opened with a Private View on Thursday 10 September 2015 as part of 3 to See for London Design Festival.
The exhibition is the culmination of a six-month project in which illustration, animation and graphic design students from LCC have collaborated to create work that celebrates and reimagines Ladybird's classic pocket-sized books for their centenary year.
Image © Ana Escobar
On Monday 7 December 2015, Show Three in LCC's Postgraduate Shows 2015 opened with a Private View. This School of Design exhibition featured MA Contemporary Typographic Media, MA Graphic Branding and Identity, MA Graphic Design, MA Graphic Moving Image, MDes Service Design Innovation and Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma Design for Visual Communication.
Image © Ana Escobar
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SANCTUARIUM : Claude PRIVET expose à la Demeure du Chaos dans son Sanctuaire d’acier le Bunker lieu magique et sacrificiel. Une expo hallucinante se prépare au coeur du Bunker de la Demeure du Chaos dénommée Sanctuarium.
“Cette exposition est l’incarnat parfait de la Demeure du Chaos, qui ne n’oublions pas, possède en son sein le célèbre Temple Protestant de Saint Romain de Couzon (1630/1685) et sa nécropole.
En anthropologie religieuse, un sanctuaire (Sanctuarium, de sanctus, « sacré») est généralement un lieu ou édifice devenu sacré. Il peut alors être interdit aux profanes, et accessible seulement au clergé et aux fidèles .
Par néologisme, le Sanctuaire désigne ainsi un espace bénéficiant d’un ensemble de mesures assurant sa garantie, sa protection, avec une dimension de sauvegarde, de mise à part, d’intangibilité. Ce qui, au regard du combat féroce et de la philosophie propre à la Demeure du Chaos, correspond exactement au terme Sanctuaire” .
thierry Ehrmann la suite sur:
“Claude est un sculpteur plasticien, un être hors du commun dont je ne peux décrire l’intensité. Prochainement, avec Laurent Courau qui est le passeur entre Claude et moi, nous tournerons, dans le cadre de cette expo, une performance « sacrificielle » pour un nouvel épisode des Sources Occultes…” thierry
« La terre s’ouvre sur les reliques et les trophées qui révèlent enfin des vies et des morts ancestrales. Sans vraiment avoir conscience de sculpter, ossements et peaux parcheminées m’apparaissent et «s’inventent» comme si je les découvrais dans les profondeurs.De catacombes en nécropoles, quel long chemin bordé de sépulcres j’ai parcouru jusqu’au sanctuaire de métal… Étape sereine, magique et spirituelle dans le cœur du Chaos… »
Claude Privet
Entrée libre et gratuite les weekends de 14h30 à 18h00
5/6 février – 12/13 février – 19/20 février – 26/27 février – 5 mars
The Beard Pictures And Their Fuckosophy - Exhibition at White Cube, Bermondsey Street, London.
22 November 2017 - 28 January 2018.
On Tuesday 17 November 2015, London College of Communication celebrated work by graduating PG students from the School of Media at the Private View for Postgraduate Show Two.
The exhibition featured work from MA Documentary Film, MA Photography and PGDip Photography Portfolio Development.
Images © Ana Escobar
On Friday 27 May, London College of Communication celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Sound Arts and Design at the opening of an off-site LCC Degree Show at the Copeland Gallery, SE15. Image © Ana Escobar
On Wednesday 21 September 2016, London College of Communication celebrated its London Design Festival programme with a shared Private View. Earlier in the day, LDF at LCC exhibitor and hugely influential graphic designer Ivan Chermayeff was in conversation about his life and work. Image © Ana Escobar
Pandemonia with Holly Shakleton & Terry Jones at James Francos “Psycho Nacirema” at the Pace Gallery London.
It was lomokevs book launch at Garage Studios last night, and a good time was had by all.
I'm currently sitting here with a big hangover waiting for him to turn up.
so i thought i'd post a picture of kev blessing my new - old back up lomo camera.
I am proud th have these dear friends. I was incredibly proud to exhibit some of my work at SG5Art's current exhibition, "Mayhem" see more images from the private view party.
12x16"
acrylic/graphite on panel
from my new show "Wishing Well" at Cerasoli Gallery
you can preview all of the artwork from the show here:
cerasoligallery.com/privateview/jennifer_davis.html
wishing well
new paintings by jennifer davis
at cerasoli gallery
may 16- june10, 2009
reception may 16th
The Beard Pictures And Their Fuckosophy - Exhibition at White Cube, Bermondsey Street, London.
22 November 2017 - 28 January 2018.
Fairey, Hirst, and Invader have combined forces to create a series of hybrid works that defy categorisation while amplifying their shared fascination with repetition, symbols, and cultural icons.
This ambitious exhibition, which spans all six gallery spaces at Newport Street Gallery, celebrates both the individuality of each artist and the synergy that emerges when their practices collide.
Title: Triple Trouble
12x17.5"
acrylic/graphite on panel
from my new show "Wishing Well" at Cerasoli Gallery
you can preview all of the artwork from the show here:
cerasoligallery.com/privateview/jennifer_davis.html
wishing well
new paintings by jennifer davis
at cerasoli gallery
may 16- june10, 2009
reception may 16th
Here you see paintings of Martin Ramsauer during a private view in the "Haus der Museumsgesellschaft" of the Objekta Immobilienkontor GmbH in Ulm.
If you like this one, also view my picture "Vernissage" and maybe this little series of five similar pictures from inside the building.
Jane and Sam Heyworth with Pandemonia at James Francos “Psycho Nacirema” at the Pace Gallery London.
Picasso Black and White
Artists' Private View
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
5th Ave at 89th St
New York City
Artists joined curators and guests at a private view of the exhibition Picasso Black and White, followed by a dinner at the Wright restaurant in honor of Jennifer and David Stockman to celebrate Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator.
Photo: Scott Rudd
Picasso Black and White is on view through January 23. Learn more at www.guggenheim.org/picasso
Picasso Black and White
Artists' Private View
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
5th Ave at 89th St
New York City
Artists joined curators and guests at a private view of the exhibition Picasso Black and White, followed by a dinner at the Wright restaurant in honor of Jennifer and David Stockman to celebrate Nancy Spector, Deputy Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator.
Photo: Scott Rudd
Picasso Black and White is on view through January 23. Learn more at www.guggenheim.org/picasso
Happy birthday Hannah Frank (born August 23, 1908) .
I met Hannah around five or six years ago when I visited her with my friend and neighbour Fiona (her neice - pictured here). She was then preparing to move with her now late husband ,Lionel Levy, into a care home, and her drawings, prints and sculptures had to be organised/distributed/catalogued etc. They were still in their long time very scottish 1920s villa - it was a great privilige to be shown round the fantastic house, stuffed with art works, by this tiny but energetic 94 year old. We hatched a plan to try to get her work all together and shown again before it was spread across the country/globe. That was my only input - helping generate the idea, getting Hannah on board (didn't need much!) and then leaving all the work to the tireless and dedicated Fiona.
The thing that captured Hannah's enthusiasm most was the prospect of a show in her Glasgow home city, but the "waiting list" once the galleries were interested, was five years. We weren't confident that that would be soon enough for Hannah, but with stubborn optimism, plans went ahead, and as a back up and preparation, Fiona generated interest in Boston (US), a Jewish Heritage gallery in London, and some smaller galleries in our home town (Lancaster) and elsewhere in the UK. Since then, there've been books and radio shows and now, finally, Hannah's managed to hold out (looked a bit shaky about a year ago) and make her centenary, and is here at her Glasgow show on the eve of her hundredth birthday.
These photos are no more than snatched snaps during private view of the exhibition now running in Glasgow University's Chapel, but I hope they capture the excitement of the occasion and the importance of this woman's contribution to Glasgow's artistic heritage. Hannah was on great form and clearly enjoyed the event, though she was not always convinced that all this fuss was in her honour.
You can take a look at her web-site at: www.hannahfrank.org.uk/ .