Category: Nick Garrett: New Paintings

New artwork produced and probably still wet.

Videos and shots of recent work.

  • Canadian Artist in Residence, Liz Charsley-Jory – New Show at DPG London

    Liz Charsley-Jory

     

    Bright Land

    Dulwich Picture Gallery is proud to present Canadian Artist in Residence, Liz Charsley-Jory, in an exhibition inspired by the work of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, whose work featured in the Gallery’s 2011 blockbuster exhibition Painting Canada. The exhibition will feature Charsley-Jory’s stunning landscape work in a variety of media including oil pastel, charcoal and ink.

    The exhibition will be open Thursdays 3 – 5pm and during normal Gallery opening hours around other events. It will also be open during the annual  Dulwich Festival Artist’s Open House, May 11,12, & 19. Please check with the ticket desk at the Gallery for opening times of the exhibition on the day of your visit.

    Work will be on-sale to the public throughout the exhibition. 30% of the proceeds with go to the sustainability of the Gallery.

  • Art of the Month – Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

    Art of the Month – Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

    Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
    Tate Modern: Exhibition
    21 February – 27 May 2013
    £14, concessions available

    Open until 20.00 on Sundays, with last ticket sale at 19.00.

    The exhibition has just opened and is proving very popular this weekend. Some timeslots have sold out for advance bookings on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 February, though there are tickets available for next weekend. Please see below for booking advice.

    Roy Lichtenstein, 'Whaam!' 1963
    Roy Lichtenstein
    Whaam! 1963
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    support: 1727 x 4064 mm frame: 1747 x 4084 x 60 mm
    Purchased 1966© Estate of Roy Lichtenstein 

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    Tate Modern is proud to present a retrospective of one of the great American artists of the twentieth century.

    Lichtenstein: A Retrospective is the first full-scale retrospective of this important artist in over twenty years. Co-organised by The Art Institute of Chicago and Tate Modern, this momentous show brings together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and will reassess his enduring legacy.

    Lichtenstein is renowned for his works based on comic strips and advertising imagery, coloured with his signature hand-painted Benday dots. The exhibition showcases such key paintings as Look Mickey 1961 lent from the National Gallery Art, Washington and his monumental Artist’s Studio series of 1973–4. Other noteworthy highlights include Whaam! 1963 – a signature work in Tate’s collection – and Drowning Girl 1963 on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York.