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No 154
JUNE & JULY 2008

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CONTENTS

 

NEWS and COMMENT

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Nazi Shadow over Cranach's Cupid
Into the 21st Century at Kew
The V&A's Glamorous New Jewellery Gallery
Credit Suisse & London's National Gallery
Threatened with Export
Portrait of Alexander Dalrymple, Hydrographer
Roman Baroque Cabinet and Stand


JUST OPENED

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Opened in May

 

China Landscape. British Museum, London. 3 May - 27 October.
The Story of the Supremes.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 13 May - 26 October.
Paul Schutze: Twilight Science.
Alan Cristea Gallery, London. 14 May - 7 June.
The Ramayana: Love and Valour in India's Great Epic.
British Library, London. 16 May - 14 September.
HRH The Prince of Wales: An Exhibition to Celebrate his Sixtieth Birthday.
The Drawings Gallery, Windsor Castle. 16 May 2008 - 22 February 2009.
David Tress: Chasing Sublime Light.
Petworth House, Sussex. 17 May - 29 July.
Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photographic Portraiture.
Tate Modern, London. 23 May - 31 August.
Psycho Buildings.
The Hayward, London. 28 May - 25 August.
Shirazeh Houshiary: New Work.
Lisson Gallery, London. 29 May - 26 July.
Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900.
Tate Liverpool. 30 May - 31 August.
The Young Lion: Early Drawings by John Frederick Lewis.
Royal Academy of Arts, London. 30 May - 26 October.
Treasures of the English Church: Sacred Silver and Gold from 800 - 2000. Goldsmiths' Hall, London. 30 May - 12 July.


*especially recommended

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SOON TO CLOSE

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Closing in June or July

 

June

 

Richard Shirley Smith. Wiltshire Heritage Museum, Devizes. 1 April - 15 June.
Frank Auerbach: Etchings and Drypoints.
Abbot Hall, Kendal. 15 April - 21 June.
In the Forest of Fontainebleau: Painters and Photographers from Corot to Monet. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. 2 March - 8 June.
China: At the Court of the Emperors.
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy. 7 March - 20 June.
Cranach.
Royal Academy of Arts, London. 8 March - 8 June.
Out of This World: Shaker Design Past, Present and Future.
The Bard Graduate Center, New York. 13 March - 15 June.
Alison Watt: Phantom.
National Gallery, London. 13 March - 22 June.
*Brilliant Women: 18th Century Bluestockings.
National Portrait Gallery, London. 13 March - 15 June.
*Coming of Age: American Art 1850s - 1950s.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. 14 March - 8 June.
James Coleman: Installations.
And Alberto Giacometti: Sculptures, Paintings and Drawings. Compton Verney, Warwickshire. 15 March - 1 June.
*Thomas Hope: Regency Designer.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 21 March - 22 June.
Blood on Paper: The Art of the Book.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 15 April - 29 June.
Ian Fleming Centenary Exhibition.
The Fleming Collection, London. 22 April - 28 June.
Linda McCartney Photographs.
James Hyman Gallery, London. 24 April - 7 June.
Colin St John Wilson: Collector and Architect. Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. 9 February - 8 June.
Ode to Coorte.
Mauritshuis, The Hague. 23 February - 8 June.

 

July

China Design Now. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 15 March - 13 July.
Goya in Times of War.
Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. 15 April - 13 July.
El Greco to Velazquez: Art during the Reign of Philip III.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 20 April - 27 July.
Liliane Lijn: Stardust.
Riflemaker, London. 22 April - 5 July.

*especially recommended

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OPENING SOON

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Opening in June or July

 

June

The Renaissance Portrait: From Pisanello to Rubens. Prado Museum, Madrid. 3 June - 7 September.
The Lion & the Dragon: Photographs from China 1903 - 1905.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. 3 June - 24 August.
*The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting.
Tate Britain, London. 4 June - 31 August.
*Harry Clarke's Illustrations for Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales.
Fine Art Society, London. 4 June - 2 July.
Women and Freemasonry: The Centenary.
Freemason's Hall, London. 4 June - 19 December.
Portavilion.
Public art in London's parks. From 7 June.
Images of St Petersburg.
Hermitage Amsterdam. 7 June - 24 August.
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Portraits from Chequers. Compton Verney, Warwickshire. 7 June - 14 December.
Summer Exhibition 2008.
Royal Academy of Arts, London. 9 June - 17 August.
British Silver Week.
Nationwide celebration. 10 - 17 June.
Betty Woodman: Clay Sculptures.
Galerie Besson, London. 11 June - 10 July.
Charlie Langton: Equestrian Art.
Tryon Gallery, London. 11 - 20 June.
London Sculpture Week.
Nine selling exhibitions. 13 - 20 June.
Boucher and Chardin.
The Wallace Collection, London. 12 June - 7 September.
*The BP Portrait Award 2008.
National Portrait Gallery, London. 12 June - 14 September.
Mona Hatoum.
Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art, London. 13 June - 8 August.
Abigail Lane: For Your Pleasure.
Matches, Marylebone High Street, London. 13 June - 31 August.
Radical Light: Italy's Divisionist Painters 1891 - 1910.
National Gallery, London. 18 June - 7 September.
The House of Viktor & Rolf.
Barbican Art Gallery, London. 18 June - 21 September.
Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons.
Tate Modern, London. 19 June - 21 September.
*The Fabric of Myth.
Compton Verney. 21 June - 7 September.
*The Courtauld Cezannes.
The Courtauld Gallery, London. 26 June - 5 October.
Stages and Scenes: Creating Architectural Illusion.
The Courtauld Gallery, London. 26 June - 27 July.
Richard Prince: Continuation.
Serpentine Gallery, London. 26 June - 7 September.
Power & Glory: Court Arts of China's Ming Dynasty.
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. 27 June - 21 September.
*Vilhelm Hammershoi: The Poetry of Silence.
Royal Academy of Arts, London. 28 June - 7 September.
The Duveen Commission '08.
Martin Creed. Tate Britain, London. 30 June 2008 - 25 January 2009.

 

July

Wyndham Lewis Portraits. National Portrait Gallery, London. 3 July -19 October.
Master Drawings in London.
19 selling exhibitions.
5 - 11 July.
A continuous line, Ben Nicholson in England.
Abbot Hall, Kendal. 7 July - 20 September.
Inspired: Celebrating 40 years of Collecting Scottish Art. The Fleming Collection, London. 8 July - 6 September.
Painting Family: The De Brays, Master Painters of 17th Century Holland.
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. 9 July - 5 October.
Painting Light: The hidden techniques of the Impressionists.
Palazzo Strozzi, Florence. 11 July - 28 September.
Thomas Hope: Regency Designer.
Bard Graduate Center, New York. 17 July - 16 November.
Hadrian: Empire and Conflict. British Museum, London. 24 July - 26 October.
Black is Beautiful: Rubens to Dumas. The Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. 26 July - 26 October.
Buckingham Palace State Rooms.
London. 29 July - 29 September.

 

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008. Kensington Gardens, London. Designed by Frank Gehry. Summer.
Sackler Centre for Arts Education.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Summer.

 

*especially recommended

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CONTINUING

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Open through June & July

 

*Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery. The Queen's Gallery, London. 14 March - 28 September.
The American Scene: Prints from Hopper to Pollock.
British Museum, London. 10 April - 7 September.
The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Renaissance.
The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh. 25 April - 26 October.
*Keep Smiling Through: Black Londoners on the Home Front 1939 - 1945.
Cuming Museum, London. 1 April - 1 November.

 

*especially recommended

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ON THE HORIZON

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Opening in August

 

Fashion V Sport. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 5 August - 23 November.

 

 

 

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OVER THE HORIZON

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Exhibitions, openings and events from September onwards
through 2008 and beyond

 

PRINCIPAL FAIRS

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SELECT AUCTIONS

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TRAVELLERS' JOYS

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Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Musee National du Moyen Age, Paris
Luxor Museum, Egypt
Blackwell, Cumbria
Alnwick Garden and Castle, Northumberland
The Foundling Museum, London
Shanghai Museum, China
Hong Kong, China: Museum of Art
& Museum of History
Ringling Museum of Art, Florida


NOTABLE BOOKS

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Greek Architecture and Its Sculptures.
By Ian Jenkins
The British Museum Press

Jake & Dinos Chapman
By David Barrett
Royal Jelly Factory

The Making of Sculpture. The materials and techniques of European Sculpture
Edited by Marjorie Trusted
V&A Publications

Pop Art Portraits.
By Paul Moorhouse
National Portrait Gallery

 

The British Library
By Colin St John Wilson.
Scala Publishers Art Spaces

Out of the Ordinary: Spectacular Craft
Edited by Laurie Britton Newell. With essays by Glenn Adamson and Tanya Harrod
V&A Publications

Private Treasures. Four Centuries of European Master Drawings
By Margaret Morgan Grasselli, Andrew Robison, Rhoda Eitel-Porter and Jennifer Tonkovich
Lund Humphries

 

Towards An Art History of Medieval Rings: A Private Collection
By Sandra Hindman with Ilaria Fatone and Angelique Laurent-Di Mantova. Introduction by Diana Scarisbrick
Paul Holberton publishing

Botanical Riches: Stories of Botanical Exploration
By Richard Aitken
Lund Humphries

The Courtauld Gallery Masterpieces
Scala Publishers

 

The Great Wall of China
Edited by Claire Roberts and Geremie R Barme
Powerhouse Publishing

Chinese Art in Detail
By Carol Michaelson & Jane Portal
The British Museum Press

 

 

 

NOTES & QUERIES

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Art Sales Index
Artnet.com
Cloudband.com
Spanish Fine Art and Antique Dealers
The Art Fund
Hungarian Foundation for Museums and Visitors
Artnet.de

 

PLUS


English Heritage
The National Trust
Historic Houses Association
Parham House and Gardens
Sir John Soane's Museum
The Goldsmiths' Company Directory
The Watts Gallery, Compton
The Conservation Register
The Henry Moore Foundation
The 24 Hour Museum
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The Royal Collection
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