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We are pleased to present Joanne Jones in our first October Power of Art blog with her remarkably refreshing and uplifting paintings.
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Three years ago, I discussed with the re-owned German painter Peter Zimmermann, a career spanning over forty years and his exhibition ‘Colourscape’ at the Germany Embassy London.
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Our next Power of Art blog presents the Chilean artist Francisco Roza, who confronts the viewer continuously with ambiguity, a theme that is inherently present in his innovative practice.
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A few years ago, we worked at a private residence before the building underwent major renovation work. Almost three hundred artworks had to be de-installed, condition checked and transferred into temporary storage for later reinstatement.
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Today’s blog focuses on the installation ‘Another Day Lost’ by Issam Kourbaj, referring to Monday’s post where we presented the H&S issues of this project.
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Today our blog ‘The Joy Of What We Do’ features the project ‘Another Day Lost: 1,579 And Counting…’ by the Syrian-born, UK-based artist Issam Kourbaj, part of Shubbak Festival in 2015: A Window on Contemporary Arab Culture.
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It is a delight to feature a painting by the Moroccan artist Larbi Cherkaoui in today’s Power of Art blog. A few years ago, a client introduced us to his remarkable calligraphy.
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Artist in Focus is a programme by Renée Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy promoting the works of artists the consultancy is regularly involved with.
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The first September blog of our series ‘The Joy Of What We Do’ presents an article I have written about the Thomas Struth retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. I first met Mr Struth a few years ago when I assisted him with a potential project in London.
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Our Friday 'Power of Art' blog presents the artist Alexandra Carr, who is involved in a wide range of interdisciplinary projects in partnership with the Oxford University and Durham Universities.
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Today’s post focuses on the logistic of international touring exhibitions.
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We are pleased to introduce Neda Dana-Hari in our Power of Art blog, highlighting beauty and freedom.
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Ways of Seeing, Waltham Forest Council, London's First Borough of Culture in 2019.
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Our Power of Art series continues with a painting by Jim Grundy, celebrating beauty and freedom.
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Today our Power of Art post presents one of the artworks Annabel Dover created during her residency at the British School at Athens, in 2017. During this time, she viewed the city through the prism of personal narratives.
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The desire to pursue a career in the artworld is the ambition of many individuals. Skills, vocational training and relevant qualifications are required to secure employment and to further the careers of talented people.
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We have been working with Marcus Hodge for several years and proudly to present in today’s post a painting from his ‘Tantric’ series.
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Alex Pearl is a multimedia artist whose current work plays with ideas of agency, anxiety and automatic systems, the next artist in our ‘Power of Art’ series, celebrating beauty and freedom.
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Working with an artist on a site-specific commission is a vastly different project compared with producing an exhibition. In our weekly blog we focus our attention on this complex process. The image presents the Technological University Dublin’s new city campus in Grangegorman, Dublin 7, the future home of Alexandra Carr’s new commission Solaris Nexum.
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Our Power of Art series continues with an installation by the British artists Shuster & Moseley. The artwork was commissioned for the Biennale Art Light Mantova, in 2018.