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May 29 until September 12, 2021 The Galloway Hoard: Viking-Age Treasure at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland [30] June 3 until August 27 - Arcmanoro Niles : Hey Tomorrow, Do You Have Some Room For Me: Failure Is A Part Of Being Alive at the Lehman Maupin Gallery in New York City.
Rutherford Chang, 45, American conceptual artist (born 1979) [21] Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 85, American artist and curator (born 1940) [22] January 27 – Alonzo Davis, 82, American artist and academic (born 1942) [23] January 28 – Graham Nickson, 78, British painter, longtime dean of the New York Studio School; (born 1946)
The Edinburgh International Festival began in 1947, and significant visual art exhibitions were included in the early years. [4] Exhibitions included the French artists Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard in 1948; [5] a retrospective of the three Scottish Colourists, Samuel Peploe, Francis Cadell and Leslie Hunter in 1949; and Rembrandt in 1950.
The society was founded in 1924 as the Scottish Society of Women Artists. Visual Arts Scotland is a multi-disciplinary body that includes painters, textile artists, sculptors, ceramicists and photographers. It holds an annual exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy building. [1] It is a registered charity (No. SC006715)
The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is the main gallery of contemporary art in Glasgow, Scotland. GoMA offers a programme of temporary exhibitions and workshops. GoMA displays work by local and international artists as well as addressing contemporary social issues through its major biannual projects.
Ronald Rae (born 1946), granite sculptor and artist [2] Pat Semple (1939–2021), landscape artist; Pamela So (1947–2010), multimedia artist and photographer; Ancell Stronach (1901–1981), artist; Alan Sutherland (1931–2019), portrait painter; Alasdair Taylor (1934–2007), sculptor; Sylvia Wishart (1936–2008), Orcadian landscape artist
The second decade of the festival began with Monet in 1957, followed by two exhibitions, Masterpieces of Byzantine Art and the Moltzau Collection (Cézanne to Picasso) featured in 1958, Masterpieces of Czech Art in 1959, German Expressionist Painting in 1960, and an Epstein Memorial Exhibition together with a selection from the Bührle ...
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