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Exhibitions Double Take - The Art of Printmaking
New exhibition in Studio 3
Studio 3 Gallery
Jarman Building
Canterbury CT2 7UG
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm 16 January - 14 May 2012
FREE ADMISSION
Portraits and a Dream: Art and Language
3 Oct to 16 Dec 2011
Studio 3 Gallery
The installation Portraits and a Dream involves a series of interrelated works, including written texts, poster-portraits pasted on the gallery walls and another set of the same printed writings cut up and fashioned into paper-chains. This is a demotic motif Art & Language have been using for the past couple of years, but one whose meanings are linked to the swirling linear forms of the paintings of Jackson Pollock, whose Portrait and a Dream (1953) is referenced in the work’s title. More
Shadows of the Wanderer - Ana Maria Pacheco
Studio 3 Gallery
17th January 2011 – 17th May 2011
In Elysium: Prints by James Barry
An exhibition of original prints by 'the great historical painter' James Barry (1741-1806) and his contemporaries, including Reynolds, Gainsborough, Mortimer and Fuseli. More
Studio 3 Gallery
Jarman Building
4 October - 17 December 2010
Krikey! Kentemporary Prints; from Sir Peter Blake to Tracey Emin
Curated by HA573 Print Collecting and Curating Students.
From hermaphrodite polar bears to The Beatles, the show includes a colourful array of contemporary original prints by artists who have a connection to Kent. The blockbuster exhibitors include: Sir Peter Blake, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Frank Auerbach, Humphrey Ocean, Gary Hume, Chris Orr, Ian Davenport, Angus Fairhurst, Fred Cuming, Michael Craig-Martin, Ana Maria Pacheco, Shane Wheatcroft, and Oliver Winconek. Full exhibition catalogue here
Twentieth-Century British Lithographs: From Pastoral to Pop Art
An exhibition of twentieth-century British prints by artists including Henry Moore, John Piper, Graham Sutherland and David Hockney. Curated by the Revd. Stephen Laird, University Chaplain and Honorary Lecturer at the University of Kent. Exhibition catalogue here (pdf)
Keynes College
Autumn Term 2009.
The Paradox of Mezzotint
An exhibition of original prints after Titian, Guido Reni, Lely, Kneller, Hogarth, Gainsborough, Wright of Derby, Kauffman and Reynolds.
Mezzotint or the “black art” is the first tonal method of printmaking. Invented around 1642 by the German soldier Ludwig von Siegen ...More
12 April – 11 June 2008
Museum of Canterbury
Stour Street
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Revealed: the lost works of Anthony Raine Barker (1880-1963), Edwardian painter, printmaker and illustrator
Curated by Stephen Laird
Keynes College Teaching Foyer
30 January - 24 March 2008
A major exhibition of the works of the newly rediscovered artist Anthony Raine Barker (1880-1963).
Barker was a prolific and highly-regarded watercolourist, printmaker and illustrator who was most active as an artist from 1907 to 1927. His extensive oeuvre has recently come to light thanks to his grandson Kent Barker, who has generously lent the works on display. The exhibition explores Barker's wide-ranging artistic interests, and the influence on him of such figures as Brangwhyn, Nevinson, Sickert and Whistler. It is curated by the Revd Stephen Laird, an HPA graduate who recently received a doctorate for his thesis on 'Landscape and the Christian Soul in Twentieth Century British Painting'. More
Two Cameroonian Photographers: Samuel Finlak and Joseph Chila
Curated by David Zeitlyn and David Reason
Keynes Gallery 10 January – 31 March 2006
The Awakening: Kent Print Collection Inaugural Exhibition
Curated by Melanie Bretton, Claire Broughton, Marianna Foka, Julia Lindon, Danielle Parkinson, Avni Patel, Aderyn Roberts, Philippa Rose, Samantha Smith, Elizabeth Steele, Thomas Wilde
Keynes Teaching Foyer 18 January – 28 February 2006
Museum of Canterbury 20 March – 5 June 2006
Van Dyck pinxit
Curated by Ben Thomas
Keynes Teaching Foyer 27 February – 21 April 2006
Museum of Canterbury 5 June – 14 September 2006
Dreams and Nightmares: Kent Print Collection Second Exhibition
Curated by Rachel Boddington, Siobhán Buckingham, Elizabeth Carr, Gemma Carr, Eleni Duke, Holly Field, Marianna Foka, Claire Inglis, Monique Kent, Julia Lindon, Lyndsey Lee McCann, Peter McMaster, Anna Millais, Hayley Murphy, Katharine Newton, Heather Poel, Suzanne Ragab, Aderyn Roberts, Sarah Stoneley, Stacey Thompson
Keynes Teaching Foyer 30 April – 7 June 2007
Museum of Canterbury 11 June – 14 August 2007
Eight Hours of Sleep
Photographs by Junko Theresa Mikuriya
Keynes Gallery 9 May – 4 September 2007
Exposure
Photographs by Lisa Barham, Siobhan Buckingham, Natasha Herbert-Wood, Sam Edgar, Julia Lindon, Michelle Martin, Heather Poel, Aderyn Roberts, Cat Smith, Georgina Smith
Rutherford Panopticon 29 May – 5 June 2007
Spectres of Painting: French Prints 1850-1890
Curated by Jon Kear
Keynes Teaching Foyer 24 September – 6 December 2007
Exhibition guidebook (pdf format)