So, you're mad on Monet or maybe crackers over Cubism? Below are the galleries and exhibitions across the spectrum of fine arts that can give you the details for planning your next artistic experience. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ALL
Comment: Contemporary Art Gallery in London W1. The site features online support for current exhibitions and archived information of artists work. This gallery exhibits some of the contemporary art scenes best artists, have a look at Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert and George, Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol and many more.
Comment: White Cube in London SW1 was set up by Jay Jopling in 1993 as a project room for contemporary Art. There is now another branch White Cube2 which is in Hoxton Square London N1. The web site give information on what exhibitions are taking place, editions and publications, artists, and e-vent a virtual interdisciplinary virtual project space to enable artist, writers, musicians, and designers to present new or existing work on the web.
Comment: Hosts up to seven exhibitions a year and profiles emerging or mid-career international or UK artists whose practice is of outstanding quality and who have limited previous exposure in London. The Gallery is committed to the professional development of artists and offers a strong level of curatorial, administrative and practical support.
Comment: All Jersey's noted painters including Philip Ouless, John Le Capelain, Sir John Everett Millais and Edmund Blampied are represented. Their works and those of more contemporary artists provide a valuable insight into the history of Jersey over the last 500 years.
Comment: Situated in a Grade II listed building. The Gallery is actively involved in raising the profile of contemporary arts and crafts in Staffordshire through a wide ranging programme of temporary exhibitions and events including fine art, craft, sculpture and photography. Their aim is to inspire, stimulate and sometimes challenge you by providing a constantly changing exhibition programme featuring a wide variety of subjects, artists and styles of art.
Comment: The Estorick family set up the Foundation in London N1 to look after their charitable bequest of 80 important Italian works of art. A Georgian Grade II listed building was purchased to house the Collection and an art library, café and shop. The Collection has a core of Futurist works, as well as figurative art dating from 1890 to the 1950s.
Comment: Aspex Gallery is 10 minutes walk from Portsmouth & Southsea mainline Railway Station. In the main it has concentrated on younger artists defined as artists who have spent substantial time developing their practice who are in the possession of a body of work that has not been seen in public, and comes up to all the standards set by the artist and the Gallery.
Comment: One of London's best regarded galleries of photography. Situated in the heart of Notting Hill Gate, just off the Portobello Road, the Gallery has been at the forefront of the market in contemporary photography in London for fifteen years. Their online picture library comprises thousands of contemporary images which - created specifically for the sale of usage rights - are also available to purchase as original signed prints.
Comment: The University Gallery offers a Programme of Exhibitions and has a Permanent Collection Room given over to the display of selected items from the University Art Collection. Accumulated over more than a hundred years, the Collection consists mainly of European, principally British paintings, drawings and prints, dating from the 17th century up to the present day, with small collections of sculpture, ceramics, and photographs.
Comment: The World of Glass St Helens provides a complete design and manufacturing service from a team of highly skilled resident glass artists, producing handmade glassware, painted and stained glass gifts, stationary, perfume bottles, etc.