J. M. W. Turner

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First reported 10 hours ago - Updated 10 hours ago - 1 reports

Sir Walter’s collection heads back home

More than 13,000 historical artefacts collected by Sir Walter Scott are now being moved back into his refurbished Abbotsford home.The operation, by the Abbotsford Trust follows the recent multi-million-pound restoration of Scott’s house on the banks of ... [Published Selkirk Today - 10 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Weekend Agenda 18/19

ART FAIR: AMSTERDAM KunstRAIThe annual modern and contemporary art fair held at Amsterdam’s RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre – KunstRAI – kicked off earlier this week. One year shy of celebrating its 30th anniversary, KunstRAI showcases the art of ... [Published Monocle - May 18 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 16 May 2013

GOOGLE AND AMAZON FACE FRESH TAX PROBE Search giant Google is to be recalled to the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) over tax avoidance. Google’s VP Matt Brittin had told the PAC all UK sales were handled in Ireland - but the firm recently advertised ... [Published The First Post: Latest - May 16 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Scott's treasures brought back home

The process is under way to move about 13,500 objects from the collections of Sir Walter Scott back into his former home in the Borders.They were removed from Abbotsford House near Melrose while a multi-million pound restoration took place.Scott was a ... [Published BBC - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Leonardo da Vinci sketches on show at Turner Contemporary

Leonardo da Vinci9:04 AMFamous pieces borrowed from the royal collectionTo send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in.Leonardo da VinciOne of the most famous names in world art and design comes to the seaside this summer as the Turner ... [Published Your Thanet - May 15 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 3 reports

Tate's Walk Through British Art is 'gloriously reactionary'

Tate Britain's chronological rehang in sumptuously redecorated galleries hailed as a triumphHot TicketLAST UPDATED AT 07:21 ON Thu 16 May 2013 What you need to know A rehang of Tate Britain's art collection, dubbed Walk Through British Art, has opened ... [Published The First Post: Latest - May 15 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

From The Shire To The Sea To Be Published By Oloris Publishing

- Oloris Publishing is happy to announce From The Shire To The Sea by Joe Gilronan will be released in 2014. An artist who has used a variety of mediums, Gilronan’s works offer an intriguing look at the world of Middle-earth. As to his fascination with ... [Published Prlog - May 10 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Travel - Turner from the Tate: The Making of a Master

Britain’s great Romantic arrives Down UnderThe reputation of this gargantuan Tate Britain-curated exhibition precedes it, with a popular outing earlier this year at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Comprised of over 100 works large and small from the ... [Published Time Out Melbourne - May 08 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Tiny islands of Britain

In his book 'Tiny Islands', Dixe Wills brings to life 60 of the best secret little islands to visit in England, Scotland and Wales. Here are six of the most enchanting of them, writes Laura Fowler.The idea of the faraway isle never fails to seduce romantic ... [Published Condé Nast Traveller - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Back the Bid

For hundreds of years there has been movement through East Kent. Now there is a movement in East Kent.Our coast has inspired artists as diverse
as JMW Turner and Derek Jarman, Marcel Duchamp and Tracey Emin. Our towns have breathed life into the prose, ... [Published Noodls - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

It's my birthday too: Turner misses out on Bard bonanza

As Secretary of the Independent Turner Society, Dr Selby Whittingham is disconsolate that the birthday of William Shakespeare is being widely celebrated today, while that of J M W Turner, also today, is not. “The Mayor, Boris Johnson, included a chapter ... [Published London Evening Standard - Apr 23 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Divine light: Turner and God

Despite the Adelaide public having one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of paintings by iconic landscape artist JMW Turner at its fingertips for the past seven weeks, many remain in the dark, as do the art experts, over his religious beliefs, reports ... [Published CathNews - Apr 22 2013]

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Sir Walter’s collection heads back home [Published Selkirk Today - 10 hours ago]
Weekend Agenda 18/19 [Published Monocle - May 18 2013]
Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 16 ... [Published The First Post: Latest - May 16 2013]
Scott's treasures brought back home [Published BBC - May 15 2013]
Cannes: Focus Features Re-Ups James Schamus, Pr... [Published Deadline.com - May 15 2013]
Leonardo da Vinci sketches on show at Turner Co... [Published Your Thanet - May 15 2013]
Tate's Walk Through British Art is 'gloriously ... [Published The First Post: Latest - May 15 2013]
Back To The Future [Published Arts Journal - May 15 2013]
Tate Britain walk-through galleries open with a... [Published M&H Online - May 14 2013]
A fresh way of looking [Published The Economist - May 14 2013]
New Henry Moore Rooms Open at Tate Britain [Published WebWire - May 13 2013]
Why Has Tate Britain Rearranged Collection? [Published Huffington Post UK - May 13 2013]
Artists of the Week: Southern chapter of the Ne... [Published Las Cruces Sun-News - May 12 2013]
From The Shire To The Sea To Be Published By Ol... [Published Prlog - May 10 2013]
Vroom!! Silverstone qualifies for HLF support [Published Charity Times - May 10 2013]
Seeing the Light [Published New York Times - May 09 2013]
Welsh History Month: The carved stones of Valle... [Published Wales Online - May 08 2013]
Travel - Turner from the Tate: The Making of a ... [Published Time Out Melbourne - May 08 2013]
Tiny islands of Britain [Published Condé Nast Traveller - May 02 2013]
Romantic times at Fenimore [Published New York Daily Star - Apr 27 2013]
Turner’s Fighting Temeraire – Britain’s journey... [Published MaritimeSecurity.Asia - Apr 27 2013]
Back the Bid [Published Noodls - Apr 25 2013]
It's my birthday too: Turner misses out on Bard... [Published London Evening Standard - Apr 23 2013]
On this day: Empire Exhibition opened | William... [Published The Scotsman - Apr 23 2013]
Divine light: Turner and God [Published CathNews - Apr 22 2013]
Tall tales and fallen follies [Published Scottish Daily Express - Apr 21 2013]
Ted reflects on the reality of inheriting a sta... [Published Saltash People - Apr 20 2013]
A Catalyst for growth - Comments: 0 [Published DCMS - Apr 19 2013]
Greenwich dealer makes career promoting America... [Published Greenwich Time - Apr 14 2013]
The art of the dealer: 50 years as a gallery owner [Published Connecticut Post - Apr 14 2013]
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Cannes: Focus Features Re-Ups James Schamus, Pr... [Published Deadline.com - May 15 2013]
BREAKING : Since forming 11 years ago, Focus Features has been a relative bastion of stability. That will remain so as CEO James Schamus has re-upped for a new term, and Andrew Karpen, president since 2006, has been promoted to co-CEO. Schamus will remain ...
Turner’s Fighting Temeraire – Britain’s journey... [Published MaritimeSecurity.Asia - Apr 27 2013]
By Claire Bates BBC History The Fighting Temeraire, by JMW Turner, was voted Britain’s favourite painting in a 2005 BBC poll Continue reading the main story Related Stories Why the Industrial Revolution happened in Britain Keeping Britain’s paddle ...
How Racism Was Made, Ctd [Published The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - Mar 12 2013]
Jamelle Bouie parries  my argument : Sullivan is right to throw water on the idea that the law can “create racism any more than it can create lust or greed or envy or hatred.” But Coates is making a more precise claim: That there’s nothing natural ...
The Paintings Are Not All Right (But the Way th... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - Feb 19 2013]
You've probably heard by now that Seattle Art Museum has turned over—from the all-woman (hear me roar) 'stravaganza of Elles to the imperial sausage fest of Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London . The tagline, in ...
Mario Livio: When Science Met Art [Published The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - Feb 06 2013]
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) was one of the finest landscape and seascape artists in the history of art, and one that came even closer to abstract art than the impressionists who followed him. Read More... ...
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Laura Rathe Fine Art Announces Roi James: "Dual... [Published PR.com Press Releases - Mar 15 2013]
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