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Cute: An Exhibition Exploring the Irrestible Rise of Cuteness is at Somerset House until 14 April 2024. Tickets £18.50 (concessions from £11). Tickets £18.50 (concessions from £11). The Biba ...
Pugin's Exhibition Room, Somerset House, showing a room which is now part of the Courtauld Gallery. The Courtauld Institute was founded in 1932 through the philanthropic efforts of the industrialist and art collector Samuel Courtauld, the diplomat and collector Lord Lee of Fareham, and the art historian Sir Robert Witt.
The Exhibition Room at Somerset House by Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Charles Pugin (1800). This room is now part of the Courtauld Gallery. The North Wing of Somerset House was initially fitted out to house the Royal Academy, the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries. The Royal Academy took up residence first, in 1779, followed by the ...
Somerset House will celebrate its 25-year milestone with a special year of programming and new initiatives, it announced. The London venue is used as an arts and events space and home to a number ...
Originally the Courtauld was based in Home House, a townhouse designed by Robert Adam in Portman Square, Marylebone. The Strand block of Somerset House, designed by William Chambers from 1775 to 1780, has housed the Courtauld since 1989. [6] The Courtauld has been an independent college of the University of London since 2002. [7]
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Return of the Rudeboy was a photography exhibition created by the photographer and film-maker Dean Chalkley and the Creative Director Harris Elliott.. The Exhibition explores the significance of the influential style of "Rude Boy" in the 21st Century first took place in Somerset House in London running from 13 June to 25 August 2014.
The format of exhibition catalogues for trade fairs can range from A5-sized ‘saddle-stitched’ publications with descriptions of as few as 30-40 exhibitors, to much larger perfect-bound ‘stretched A5’ or A4-sized directories containing profiles on thousands of companies exhibiting at major international trade events such as The London ...