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No 160
JUNE & JULY 2009
Tenth Anniversary Year
David Coombs'
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CONTENTS
NEWS
and COMMENT
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Whitechapel Gallery's Triumphant Re-opening
Remembering Walter Hussey - Great Patron of Art
We'd be Much Worse off Without Sponsors...
New Gallery for Buddhist Sculpture
Damien Hirst at the Wallace Collection
Art Fund Stunner...
JUST
OPENED
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Opened in May
Carlo Mollino. Sebastian+Barquet,
London. 7 May - 27 June.
Kettle's Yard at Tate Britain. London. 9 May - 14 June.
The Definitive Thelwell. Chris Beetles, London. 13 May
- 6 June.
David Nash: Black Dome. Blackwell, Cumbria. 11 May - October.
Diamuid Kelley. Offer Waterman & Co, London. 15 May
- 2 June.
Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective. The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York. 20
May - 16 August.
Luis Melendez: Master of the Spanish
Still Life. National Gallery
of Art, Washington DC. 17 May - 23 August.
Diane Arbus. Timothy Taylor Gallery, London. 20 May - 27
June.
*French Porcelain for English Palaces: Sevres from the Royal Collection.
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London. 23 May - 11 October.
Joaquin Sorolla 1863 - 1923. Museo del Prado, Madrid. 26 May - 6 September.
Michael Tyzack 1933 - 2007. Portland Gallery, London. 27
May - 12 June.
Gardens and Cosmos: The Royal
Paintings of Jodphur. British
Museum, London. 28
May - 23 August.
Creation II.
Goldsmiths' Hall, London. 29 May - 11 July.
Free Range 2009. Graduate art and design. The Old Truman Brewery,
London. 29 May - 20 July.
Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction. National
Gallery of Art, Washington DC. 31 May - 30 August.
Art in Public Places: PADT. Henry Moore Institute, Leeds.
31 May - 30 August.
*especially
recommended
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before travelling any distance.
SOON
TO CLOSE
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Closing in June or July
June
*Constable
Portraits: The Painter and His Circle. National Portrait Gallery, London. 5 March
- 14 June.
Garry Fabian Miller: Time Passage. Abbot Hall, Kendal. 4
April - 20 June.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798 - 1861). Royal Academy of Arts, London.
21 March - 7 June.
Patrick Caulfield: Between the Lines. Pallant House Gallery,
Chichester. 28 March - 14 June.
Van Gogh and the colours of the night. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. 13 February - 7 June.
Shah Abbas and the Remaking of Iran. British Museum, London.
19 February - 14 June.
Picasso: Challenging the Past. National Gallery, London. 25
February - 7 June.
Past Future Perfect. Inaugural exhibition at Calvert 22, London.
17 April - 14 June.
James Lee Byars. Milton Keynes Gallery. 4 April - 21 June.
July
Baroque 1620
- 1800: Style in the Age of Magnificence. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 4 April
- 19 July.
*especially
recommended
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before travelling any distance.
OPENING
SOON
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Opening in June or July
June
The Polish Connection. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. 2 June - 27 September.
African and Oceanic Art from the
Barbier-Mueller Museum, Geneva.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 2 June - 27 September.
Jose Maria Cano: La Tauromaquia. Riflemaker, London. 2 June - 12 September.
Richard Long: Heaven and Earth. Tate Britain, London. 3
June - 6 September.
Steve McQueen at the Venice Biennale. 7 June - 22 November.
Summer Exhibition 2009. Royal Academy of Arts, London. 8 June - 16 August.
British Silver Week. Nationwide
festival. 8 - 15 June.
London Sculpture Week. Annual festival. 12 - 19 June.
GHOSTS. The Cello Factory, London. 12 - 25 June.
Futurism. Tate Modern, London. 12 June - 20 September.
Subversive Spaces: Surrealism
and Contemporary Art. Compton
Verney, Warwickshire. 13
June - 6 September.
Fresh Air 09. Quenington,
near Cirencester, Glos. 14 June - 5 July.
Per Kirkeby. Tate Modern, London. 17 June - 6 September.
Beyond Bloomsbury: Designs
of the Omega Workshops 1913 - 1919.
The Courtauld Gallery, London. 18 June - 20 September.
BP Portrait Award 2009. National
Portrait Gallery, London. 18 June - 14 September.
Radical Nature. Art &
architecture for a changing planet, 1969 - 2009. Barbican Art Gallery, London. 19 June - 20 September.
At the Russian Court: Palace and Protocol in the 19th Century.
Hermitage Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. 20 June 2009 - 31 January 2010.
Judith Leyster (1609 - 1669). National Gallery of Art, Washington
DC. 21 June - 29 November.
Telling Tales: Narrative in
Design Art. Victoria and Albert
Museum, London. 23
June - 18 October.
Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from
the National Museum, Kabul. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 23 June - 20 September.
Walkings in My Mind. Hayward,
London. 23 June - 9 September.
Bill Brandt. Chris Beetles, London. 24 June - 18 July.
Show me a Hero. Calvert 22, London. 26 June - 2 August.
Dead Sea Scrolls. Royal Ontario Museum, Canada. 27 June
2009 - 3 January 2010.
Constable Portraits: The Painter
and his Circle. Compton Verney,
Warwickshire. 27
June - 6 September.
J. W. Waterhouse RA: The Modern Pre-Raphaelite. Royal Academy of Arts, London. 27 June - 13 September.
The Art of Power: Royal Armor and Portraits from Imperial Spain.
National Gallery
of Art, Washington DC. 28 June - 1 November.
The Duveens Commission 2009. Eva Rothschild, Tate Britain,
London. 29 June - 29 November.
Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert
Galleries. Victoria and Albert
Museum, London. Opens
30 June.
July
Freemasonry and The French
Revolution. Freemasons' Hall,
London. 1 July
- 18 December.
Gay Icons.
National Portrait Gallery, London. 2 July - 18 October.
Master Paintings Week.
Exhibitions and auctions, London. 4 - 10 July.
Master Drawings London. Exhibitions. 4 - 10 July.
Sir Muirhead Bone (1876 - 1853): Artist and Patron. Fleming Collection, London. 7
July - 5 September.
Utagawa Hiroshige. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. 8 July - 27 September.
Best of British: The Story of the Collection. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London.
8 July - 27 September.
Corot to Monet. National Gallery, London. 8 July - 20 September.
Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton. Whitechapel Gallery, London.
9 July - 20 September.
Tell it to the Trees. Croft Castle, Herefordshire. 11 July
2009 - 15 September 2010.
Telling Tales: Fantasy and
Fear in Contemporary Design.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 14 July - 18 October.
Art in Action. Waterperry
House, near Oxford. 16 - 19 July.
The Discovery of Spain. British Artists and Collectors: Goya to
Picasso. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh. 18 July
- 11 October.
*Queen & Commonwealth: The Royal Tour. Buckingham Palace,
London SW1. 26 July - 30 September.
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before travelling any distance.
CONTINUING
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Open through
June & July
Galileo. Images
of the universe from antiquity to the telescope. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence. 13
March - 30 August.
Passage to India Part II. Initial Access, Wolverhampton. 17
March - 1 August.
The Conversation Piece: Scenes of Fashionable Life. The Queen's
Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh. 27 March - 20
September.
Henry VIII: Man and Monarch. British Library, London. 23
April - 6 September.
Give me Shelter. Attingham Park, Shropshire. Until 27 September.
*Henry Moore Textiles. Perry Green, Hertfordshire. 1 April
- 18 October.
Henry VIII: A 500th Anniversary Exhibition. Windsor Castle,
Berkshire. 8 April 2009 - 18 April 2010.
Sir Percival David Collection in Sir Joseph Hotung Centre
for Ceramic Studies. British Museum, London. Opens April.
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recommended
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before travelling any distance.
ON
THE HORIZON
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Opening in August
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before travelling any distance.
OVER
THE HORIZON
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Exhibitions, openings and events
from September onwards
through 2009 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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William Orpen:
An Onlooker in France.
A critical edition
of the artist's war memoirs
By Robert Upstone
and Angela Weight
Paul Holberton Publishing
Sir John Soane's
Museum, London
By Tim Knox.
Photography by Derry Moore
Merrell
Constable
Portraits:
The Painter &
His Circle
By Martin Gayford
and Anne Lyles
National Portrait Gallery
Love and Marriage
By Jennifer Ramkalawon
The British Museum Press
Masters &
Pupils.
The Artistic Succession
from Perugino to Manet
1480 - 1880
By Gert-Rudolf
Flick
Hogarth Arts with Paul Holberton Publishing
Chairman Mao
Badges.
Symbols and Slogans
of the
Cultural Revolution
By Helen Wang
The British Museum Press
EXPO International
Expositions 1851 - 2010
By Anna Jackson
V&A Publishing
The Language
of the Nude.
Four Centuries of
Drawing the Human Body
By William Breazeale,
Susan Anderson, Christine Giviskos, Christiane Andersson
Lund Humphries
Rajput Painting. Romantic, Divine and Courtly Art from India
By Roda Ahluwalia
The British Museum Press
Dolls' Houses.
By Halina Pasierbska
V&A Publishing
The British
Library: A Treasure House of Knowledge
By Philip Howard
Scala Publishers
Indian Jewellery
By Nick Barnard.
Photography by Ian Thomas
V&A Publishing
Boucher &
Chardin.
Masters of Modern
Manners
Edited by Anne
Dulac. With contributions by Christoph Martin Vogtherr and Ann
Eatwell
Paul Holberton publishing
Life in the
Country
Quotations by
Jane Austen. Silhouettes by James Edward Austen-Leigh
The British Library
Jewels &
Jewellery
By Clare Phillips.
Photography by Ian Thomas
V&A Publishing
Treasures
of the English Church:
A Thousand Years
of Sacred Gold and Silver
Edited by Timothy
Schroder
Paul Holberton Publishing
Brilliant
Women: 18th-Century Bluestockings
By Elizabeth
Eger and Lucy Peltz
National Portrait Gallery
Poussin. Paintings. A Catalogue Raisonne.
By Christopher
Wright
Chaucer Press
NOTES
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