Wednesday 6 August 2014

The Courtauld Gallery - Jasper Johns: Regrets

The Courtauld Gallery
Visit The Courtauld Gallery this August
Coming Soon - Jasper Johns: Regrets
Don’t miss this display of major new works by Jasper Johns, one of the world’s greatest living artists (12 September - 14 December 2014).

Regrets is a haunting series of ten paintings and drawings inspired by a photograph of Lucian Freud posing in Francis Bacon’s London studio.

Johns reworked the subject in a variety of media, creating works that can be experienced as meditations on mortality, creativity and memory.

This exhibition is based upon one originally organised by The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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August Events Highlights
Curator's Talk
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Wednesday 6 August
17.00 - 17.45



Dr Rachel Sloan, Assistant Curator of Works on Paper, takes us through the Summer Showcase Bruegel to Freud: Prints from The Courtauld Gallery.



Free with admission
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Curator's Choice
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Thursday 7 August
14.00 - 14.45

Dr Alexandra Gerstein,Curator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts, discusses the work of William Chambers, the architect of Somerset House.


Free with admission
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Prints and Drawings Talk
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Thursday 7 August
13.15 - 13.30


Go behind the scenes in the Prints and Drawings Study Room and hear this lunchtime talk onAugustus and the Sybilby Parmigianino.




Free with admission
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Bohemian Paris Late
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Thursday 14 August
18.00 - 21.00


Join us for a night of curiosity and spectacle as we bring to life the excitement of Bohemian Paris in the 1890s with pop-up performances, live music, absinthe tasting, talks and much more!

Free with admission
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Silver Stories
During the 18th century, grand-scale dining in England closely followed French fashion. The popularity of new French foods such as soups and sauces required new shapes for serving dishes, such as the tureen and the sauceboat.

The Courtauld Gallery's collection of silver has been re-displayed in new cases thanks to the generosity ofAkzoNobel
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Taking pride of place in Room 4, this 
display offers new ways of seeing 18th century fashions and history.

Read our Top Ten Silver Stories
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Annual Fund Appeal
Thank you so much to those who supported our 2014 Annual Fund appeal! The appeal is now closed and the total stands at £105,786.

This incredible support will help us to provide a world-class teaching experience, support more students at all levels of study and consistently improve and expand our academic and exhibition programmes.
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Win £50 John Lewis Vouchers
We would be grateful if you could spend a few minutes using Beyond the Label and answering some quick questions to help us improve our new website.

All completed surveys will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win £50 of John Lewis vouchers.

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What's On Elsewhere
Behind the Screen

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Somerset House
7 - 20 August


Go Behind the Screen with a diverse and entertaining programme of talks, workshops and family activities to celebrate 10 years of Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House.

Including an 'in conversation' with the directors of the visionary Nick Cave documentary 20,000 Days on Earth.

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An Idiosyncratic
A to Z of the
Human Condition

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Wellcome CollectionUntil 12 October

From Acts of Faith to Zoonoses, this new exhibition invites you to consider: what does it mean to be human?


“Must we spell it out, this compelling collection gets an A+” – Time Out




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Virginia Woolf: 
Art, Life and Vision

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National Portrait Gallery
Until 26 October


One of the most important and celebrated writers of the twentieth century, this extensive exhibition of portraits and rare archival material explores Woolf’s life and achievements as a novelist, intellectual, campaigner and public figure.

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77th Annual Exhibition
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The Society of Wood Engravers at Jericho Gallery, Oxford
Opening 20 November

Invented in the 1790s, wood engraving is one of the simplest yet most exquisite forms of printmaking. The SWE exists to promote this vibrant contemporary art form through exhibitions, publications, and by providing a meeting point for practitioners, enthusiasts, and collectors.

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