
ART ENGLAND
UK Art galleries
- Aberdeen Art
Gallery and Museums - Information on exhibitions, activities,
facilities, services, and collections of the Aberdeen Art Gallery and
Museums.
- Art Guide -
Guide to the art collections of Great Britain and Ireland. Provides maps,
and a list of exhibits, for more than 1900 artists on display at more than
650 museums.
- Baltic -
International centre for the contemporary visual arts in Gateshead, Tyne and
Wear. Policies, exhibitions, visitor information.
- British Sporting
Art Trust - Details of the collection and library residing in the Vestey
Gallery in Newmarket. Also includes newsletters, essays and exhibitions.
Online shop.
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Courtauld Institute of Art - Old Master, impressionist and
post-impressionist paintings, drawings by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Cézanne
and Turner, plus significant holdings of medieval, Renaissance and modern
sculpture, ceramics, metalwork, furniture and textiles. London.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery - Collection of old masters including Rembrandt,
Rubens, Poussin, Murillo, and Gainsborough. Provides details of collections,
events and visitors information. London.
- Fabrica -
Art gallery in Brighton, committed to promoting understanding of
contemporary visual art and craft. Information for artists and the public.
- The
Fitzwilliam Museum - Collection includes antiquities, applied arts,
illuminated manuscripts, and paintings by Constable, Hogarth, and
Gainsborough.
- The
Government Art Collection - Information about their art holdings,
opportunities to view, and guide to pieces commissioned for the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office. Includes a searchable database.
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Hayward Gallery - Exhibitions, gallery touring, general information,
events, and membership. South Bank, London.
- The Lowry -
Large art gallery built for the millennium. Guide to current and future
events and facilities, and information for visitors, schools and corporate
users. Manchester.
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Manchester Art Gallery - Collections of paintings, decorative art and
costumes, expansion project and the gallery events and services.
- Modern
Art Oxford - Innovative programme of temporary exhibitions of modern and
contemporary visual art including painting, sculpture, installation,
photography, video, performance, film and architecture.
- The
National Gallery - Houses over 2,300 paintings covering all schools of
European art from the 1250 to 1900. Includes details of the galleries, hours
and directions. Free admission. Located in London. [French, German, Italian,
Spanish, English, Japanese, Russian].
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National Museum Wales - Five hundred years of paintings, drawings,
sculpture, silver and ceramics from Wales and across the world, including a
notable collection of Impressionist works. Cardiff.
- National Portrait
Gallery - Opened in 1896. Features portraits of the most famous people
in British history.
- Northern Gallery
for Contemporary Art - Sunderland gallery with of resident artists,
exhibitions, craft shop and opening details.
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The Queen's Gallery,
Buckingham Palace - Dedicated to changing exhibitions of items from the
Royal Collection, the collection of art and treasures held in trust by the
Queen. London.
- Royal
Academy of Arts - Collection of art from 1800 to the present. Provides
information on the collection and temporary exhibitions, as well as
information on their school, shop, education programme, library and
supporters membership.
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Royal Scottish Academy - Located in the Mound, Edinburgh and is the home
of contemporary Scottish art. Lists member and history details, collection
and exhibitions information.
- The
Saatchi Gallery - Presenting work by largely unseen young artists or by
established international artists whose work has been rarely exhibited in
the UK. London.
- Sainsbury Centre
for Visual Arts - With over 1,200 examples of fine and decorative arts,
the centre is also home to the UEA collection of Abstract and Constructivist
Art and Design. Norwich.
- Tate
Britain - Located in London and housing the national collection of
British art from the year 1500 to the present day, and international modern
art.
- Tate
Modern - Collection of international modern art from 1900 to the present
day, housed in the former Bankside Power Station, London.
- Whitechapel
Art Gallery - Founded in 1901 and situated in East London, presenting an
international programme of contemporary and 20th century art. Details of its
access to the arts and education programmes are also available.
- York
Art Gallery - Public collection of paintings spanning six hundred years.
Includes details of current exhibitions, visiting information, news and
events, corporate hospitality and contacts.
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Contemporary
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1853 Gallery - Permanent exhibition of over 300 works by artist
David Hockney. In Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
- Institute of
Contemporary Arts - A London arts centre presenting contemporary
film, exhibitions, talks, club nights, music, dance, and new media
events. Also has a bookshop, bar and restaurant.
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The Saatchi
Gallery - Provides an innovative forum for contemporary art,
presenting work by largely unseen young artists or by established
international artists whose work has been rarely or never exhibited in
the UK. Includes opening times, admission and directions. Located in
London.
- Tate Online
- Features British art from 1500 and international modern and
contemporary art. Provides details on the galleries, as well as access
to over 65,000 artworks and research programs and resources. Includes a
visitor's guide and FAQs. Located in United Kingdom.
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