Saturday, 31 August 2013

Wirksworth Festival 2013 - 6th - 22nd September - Featuring commissions by Hannah Maybank, Rachael Champion, Emily Speed and Johannes Vogl


Image: Hannah Maybank, "Fontus' Posie", 2013 - courtesy the artist

Wirksworth festival is an exciting annual event that offers sixteen days of contemporary visual art and performance in the unique rural town of Wirksworth.
Wirksworth Festival has clearly established itself as a key event in the East Midlands cultural calendar.


Curator Rose Lejeune has commissioned four artists to create major new works for the 2013 Wirksworth Festival. They are Rachael Champion, Johannes Vogl, Emily Speed, and Hannah Maybank. In addition the Visual Arts programme will feature new works by Eddy Dreadnaught, Sally Lemsford & Sally Newham, Ella Hurman, Olivia Punnett, Tim Shore, Katherine Vaughan & Greg Storrar.

The 2013 Programme, explores the town as dynamic and alive; a meeting point of architecture, people, and time changing and reinventing itself through cycles of growth and decay  - the literal natural flow of germination, flowering, rotting and decay; the ways in which landscape changes through long geological movement and shorter cycle interventions by people, buildings and industries.
Using an eclectic range of media from installation, painting to video and performance, the commissions all will have some poetic, architectural or organic relationship with Wirksworth. 

The middle weekend of the Festival, 14 and 15th September, will focus on the visual art commissions and provide an opportunity to investigate the intersection between the major commissions and the town itself.


"Fontus's Posie" can be found in The Attic above The St Mary's Parish Rooms, Off Church Walk.

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For more information, visit the Wirksworth Festival website.

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Artworks Open 2013


ArtWorks Open 2013
30th August - 22nd September
Barbican Arts Group Trust is delighted to host ArtWorks Open 2013, running from 30th August to 22nd September at the ArtWorks Project Space London

Private Viewing 30th August 6:30 – 9 pm
(Prize winners announced at 7:00pm)

Barbican Arts Group Trust
Open 31st August – 22nd September Friday – Sunday 12-5pm
114 Blackhorse lane, E17 6AA

JUDGES: David Kefford and Reece Jones
This year the show was selected by artists Reece Jones and David Kefford. Each year one selector passes the batten to a new selector. Past selectors have been Timothy Hyman / Charlotte Hodes (2009), Graham Crowley / Timothy Hyman (2010), Kiera Bennett / Graham Crowley (2011), Reece Jones / Kiera Bennett (2012). The exhibition offers artists from all stages of development a chance to exhibit alongside unexpected juxtapositions with an added bonus of cash prizes.
http://www.davidkefford.com
http://www.allvisualarts.org/artists/reece-jones.aspx

SELECTED ARTISTS
Adam Kelly | Catherine Lindsay-Davies | Peter Everett | Helen Donnelly | Claude Vergez | Valentina Lari | Chrissy Hazell | Benjamin Heiken | Ashley Fitzgerald | Bettina Amtag | Eduardo Padilha | Ilona Szalay | Gabrielle Lockwood Estrin | Jennifer Campbell | Clare Parfree | Katherine Prendergast | Matthew J Johnson | Keiji Ishida | Catherina Lewis | Pina Lavelli | Elisa Noguera | Oriane Le Cheminant | Lee Marshall | Richard Starbuck | Russell Herron | Simon Leahy-Clark | Harriet Aston | Sharon Haward | Sharon Leahy-Clark | Catherine Cleary | Charlotte C Mortensson | Siobhan Barr | Irene Pérez Hernández | Gina Soden | Alicja Dobrucka

London Buddhist Centre's Shrine Room given a fresh coat of Lascaux Paint


The guys at the London Buddhist Centre here in East London have been busy decorating their shrine room, and have put Lascaux Studio acrylic to good use to deliver a bright new look. 
Well done to all involved and thanks for choosing AP Fitzpatrick Fine Art Materials.
If you would like more information regarding London Buddhist Centre, please visit their website.





Friday, 2 August 2013

Alexis Harding- Nunnery Gallery PV 2/8/13



Alexis Harding- In Progress- Works from the studio.
The Nunnery Gallery, 181 Bow Road, London E3 2SJ
Private View: Friday 2nd August 18.00



 Pink Profile Gravitational, 2012, 120cm Diameter 

 3 spots, 80x60cm, oil and spray paint on MDF                                                                     











Friday, 19 July 2013

NEW IN STOCK: Kremer Retouching Brush Sets

We have just received sets of Kremer's excellent retouching brushes in. These include seven Kolinsky sable brushes in a handy plastic case. Each brush has a seamless golden ferrule housing red Kolinsky sable bristle and a matt black lacquered handle. 
There are two kinds of brush set available. One has "compact" bristles which are shorter and squatter and the other is described as "slim" with a slightly longer and slimmer brush tip. Both kinds are excellent for retouching work or fine detail painting. Brush sizes 0-6 are included in the set.
You can find them on our web shop here.

Friday, 12 July 2013

BAPCR Conference 2013 - "The Picture So Far...50 Years of Painting Conservation - Friday 12th July 2013

The British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers is holding its annual conference at the Royal Institution in London. Our very own Rose and Sophia will be present with a selection of Lascaux goods, particularly from the Restauro range. Dr. George Kremer, of Kremer Pigmente, will also be in attendance at his own stand.
Full details below:

Friday 12th July 2013
Faraday Theatre, Royal Institution, London
The Picture So Far…
50 Years of Painting Conservation

The BAPCR is pleased to present a major retrospective and discussion of painting conservation in the 21st century.

In the 1960s the nation was emerging from the strictures of post-war reconstruction. Caring for the nation’s heritage was imbued with higher ideals, reflecting a new-found optimism and confidence in organisation, technology and cultural harmony.

Speakers will examine and celebrate the aspirations and achievements of the early conservation pioneers throughout the last half century, tracing the trajectory of conservation philosophy, professional organisation, teaching, technology, and practice. Leading us to probe the fundamental principles of our profession today and appraise the challenges that will face the next generation of practitioners as they formulate a robust profession for the 21st century.

Lecture List

Three Days That Changed Conservation
David Bomford  Director of Conservation, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

The Influence of Science and Technology of Conservation and Technical Study of Paintings
Prof. Aviva Burnstock Head of the Department of Conservation & Technology, Courtauld Institute of Art, London

The View From The Edge: Reflections on Conservation from a Traveller Among Other Disciplines
Prof. Alan Cummings Emeritus Professor, Royal College of Art, London / Visiting Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College, London

The Heritage of Powerful Personalities and Pioneers of Painting Conservation
Dr. Joyce Hill Stoner Professor and Paintings Conservator, University of Delaware/Winterthur

Sense and Sensibility and Patina
Dr. Salvador Muñoz-Viñas Professor of the Conservation Department, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia

A Changing Fashion in the Presentation of Old Masters
Dr. Nicholas Penny Director of the National Gallery, London

Aqueous Cleaning Methods in Fine Art Conservation: 1984-2014
Prof. Richard Wolbers Associate Professor, Art Conservation, University of Delaware

The Picture So Far...And Beyond   A discussion chaired by Prof. Alan Cummings