Georgian artist Vajiko Chachkiani’s film "Winter which was not there" is presented at the Crawford Art Gallery to coincide with Recasting Canova, the bicentenary celebration of the Canova Casts, the prestigious gift that forms the basis of the gallery’s collection. Screening until 8 December 2019.
With the exhibition on The Golden Age of Danish Painting, The National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) presents the largest exhibition ever staged about the Golden Age of Danish art. Here, visitors can explore one of the best-loved periods of Danish painting in a display featuring more than 200 paintings and drawings from the period 1807 to 1864.
With the exhibition on The Golden Age of Danish Painting, SMK – the national gallery of Denmark presents the largest exhibition ever staged about the Golden Age of Danish art. Here, visitors can explore one of the best-loved periods of Danish painting in a display featuring more than 200 paintings and drawings from the period 1807 to 1864.
With the exhibition on The Golden Age of Danish Painting, SMK – the national gallery of Denmark presents the largest exhibition ever staged about the Golden Age of Danish art. Here, visitors can explore one of the best-loved periods of Danish painting in a display featuring more than 200 paintings and drawings from the period 1807 to 1864.
the destructors is a solo exhibition and major new film commission by London-based, British Bangladeshi artist Imran Perretta. Drawing on the artist’s own experiences, the film reconsiders the figure of alienated male youth, exploring the complexities of ‘coming of age’ for young Muslim men living in the UK.